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OF PLYMOUTH COLONY 



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3 Mary Greene^ Barker i 

Warren^ Green i 

Desire Greene^ Hinckley, i 

William^ Greene i 

Sarah Greene^ Barker. .. . i 

John^ Greene i 

James^ Green i 

4 Mary* Barker 8 

Warren'' Green 7 

Desire'' Hinckley 3 

William'' Greene 4 

Sarah^ Barker 6 

lames'* Green 11 

5 Mary* lo 

Warren* 31 

Desire* 10 

William* 3 

Sarah* 20 

James* 35 

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William" 27 

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James® 90 

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ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Frontispiece, 

Capt. Jas. Green, 2D. Conn. Light Hor.se, at 

Sept., 1776 (painting by Wrenn) 

Ancestral Chart to Magna Charta Barons, 
Green Ho.mestead, and part of Marshall Home 

East Haddam, Conn., 

South Half Stone Steps, Homestead, 
View of Moodus Landing, East Haddam, 
Revolutionary Corner, Riverside Cemetery, 
Nathan Hale School House and Greene Mausoleum 
Capt. Richard Green (photo-gravure from painting), 
Timothy Green, Esq. (from painting) 
Mrs. Timothy Green (from painting), . 

Russell Tinker Greene, ^ 
Asaph Lorenzo Greene, I 

Russell Tho.mas Greene, f ' 
Russell Thomas Greene, Jr., j 
William Webb Green (photo-gravure), 
James Wilson Green, 
Sidney Green (gelatine), . 
Frederick Warren Green (gelatine), 

Oliver Greene 

Timothy Franklin Green, . 
Ezra Benjamin Tuttle, . 
Richard Henry Greene (gelatine), 
Mrs. R. H. Greene (gelatine), 
James Frederick Green, 
Sidney Harper Green, 
Mrs. Cora W. Greene Morris, . 
Oliver Herbert Greene, 
Warren Greene 

Mrs. Julia Greene Bell, ) 
Donald Greene Bell, \ ' 

Marshall Winslow Greene] 

Mrs. M. W. Greene [-(gelatine), 

Mary Winslow Greene ) 

Augustus Thatcher Holbrook ] 

Mrs. a. T. Holbuook (Edna Greene) > (gelatine), 

Gertrude Emily Holbrook ) 

Mrs. Nancy Green Hayden Goodspeed, ' 
Joseph Horace Goodspeed, 
MoKTON Goodspeed, 
J. H. Goodspeed, Jr., 

Stanleigh Winslow Macgurn, . 

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In the days of inquiring boyliood I was unable to 
learn much of the family back of my father's father and 
grandfather, of whom he was fond and proud. I have the 
family Bible with the earliest entry of James Green, born in 
Barnstable, Mass., 1728. When I sought outside for infor- 
mation, Amos Otis' Barnstable Families blocked the way by 
sending me on a false clue. Many years I worked until I 
exhausted every possibility at Charlestown or Boston vicin- 
ity, then I returned to the vicinity of Barnstable, and was re- 
warded by finding the birth of AVm. Greene, father of James, 
and marriage of his father Wm. Greene, the emigrant ances- 
tor, where I was forced to stop, for the present, so I began 
my search for his descendants. 

In the garret of Richard Green where I spent many a 
rainy day in the forties, was a little smooth three-footed iron 
pot worn through in a little round hole, which seemed to fas- 
cinate my finger by its razor edge. Everyone said confi- 
dently "that came over in the Mayflower.'''' To my question 
with whom ? I never got any definite answer, tho' father 
said " Winslow I suppose." I worked on this and found if 
our Winslow (Kenelm) brought it over, it was on the second 
trip. Meanwhile in 1857, the home was broken up, my 
grandmother came to New York, and the contents of the gar- 
ret (they told me) went up the Landing Hill on Peter Mar- 
tin's cart. I have spent time and ofl'ered money in the hope 
of its return, so far without success. Is it not strange an 
humble culinary vessel should be remembered, when no one 
knew the names of those who owned the thing, tho' their own 
flesh and blood \ 

I give herewith what I have found from time to time, as 
occasion offered, and if you had followed me in the search, 
and met with me the disappointments, you would under- 
stand why it is not more complete. To my kindred I give 
the result. I can say: every descendant of the first William 



Greene through his wife Elizabetli Warren, has descent from 
''good Richard Warren;" every descendant of his only 
son William Greene, Jr. by his marriage traces also to John 
Til ley, Elizabeth and John Rowland, of the same company. 
There are individual cases of additional lines to the Pilgrim 
fathers, but the above are common to all the family. 

There is however one more matter of especial interest: the 
wife of Capt. James Green and consequently all their de- 
scendants, trace, not by tradition, but unmistakably to 
three of the Barons, made sureties for Magna Charta, to wit. : 
Henry de Boliun, Earl of Hereford; Saier de Quincy, Earl of 
Winchester and Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford. 

All men honor these aristocrats whose seals are on the 
Great Charter, as well as the humbler God-fearing men who 
signed the compact, these all builded better than they knew. 
If you ever boast the possession of their blood, see that it 
may be said of you, (though in a narrower field), you too 
have lived to honor God, and tried to bless mankind. 

I will insert a chart showing the line of descent from the 
Barons of Runnemede. 

I have not asked for portraits or illustrations, but shall 
be glad to receive any to extra illustrate my own copy with 
pictures of my kindred, and I will also be glad to have 
corrections and additions. 

I give you the result of my labors knowing that there 
are errors and believing they will be overlooked. 




'(ZOjuUUU 



THE GREENE FAMILY 



OF PLYMOUTH COLONY. 



Reprinted with additions from the New-England Historical and Genealogical 

Register for January, 1903. 



BY 

RICHARD HENRY GREENE A.M. 



BOSTON: 

PRESS OF DAVID CLAPP & SON. 

1903. 



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THE GREENE FAMILY OF PLYMOUTH COLONY. 



1. William^ Greene came to Plymouth in the seventeenth century, 
but no record of his sailing, arrival or previous residence has been found ; 
his name is not among those of passengers or early emigrants, no record of 
his admission as a freeman appears, and no mention is made of him by 
Farmer or Savage ; even Amos Otis, the genealogist of Barnstable, seems 
to have been ignorant of his existence, for, in his notice of the marriage of 
the son, William Greene (1684^1756), and sketch of that family, Otis 
expresses his belief that the family ancestor was James Greene of Charles- 
town, the freeman of 1647 ; this may have been because James, the son of 
the latter, came to Barnstable about 1710, and passed the latter years of 
his life there, where he died about 1731. Otis also supposes Isaac Greene 
of Barnstable, who removed to Falmouth in the same county, to be a con- 
nection of the same family. The idea that William Greene of Barnstable 
was a descendant of James, has been generally adopted by others, and 
the writer was led to adopt it, with the rest, and in March, 1867, pub- 
lished it so, in a foot note on page 67 of the Todd Genealogy. At that 
time, while unable to connect with that line, I could not disprove it, and 
awaited proof or contradiction. 

As opportunity presented, I have worked out every line of the family of 
James without finding any descendant who could possibly be the progenitor 
of this family. I also followed out the lines of each of the Greene families 
of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and reached the conclusion that there 
was no connection between William and any of these. In 1886, I endeav- 
ored through a query in the N. E. Hist. & Gen. Register, to learn Wil- 
liam Greene's parentage, without success, and in 1898 I had about reached 
my present conclusions, and printed a suggestion of the line in the N. Y. 
Gen. & Biog. Record, Vol. xxx, page 54, hoping that some one would cor- 
roborate or refute. 

The discovery later of the marriage and death of the first William Greene 
on the records, seemed to establish the fact that he was the first of this 
family here, and founder of the Greene family of Plymouth Colony. 

Otis also confuses the name with Groom, a mistake one familiar with old 
manuscripts should not have made ; the error undoubtedly arose from the 
similarity between the reversed "e" and an " o." I have seen Desire 
Greene on the records in the old manuscript, which seemed to be Dosiro 
Groom, but when the style is understood it is plain. One thing is conclu- 
sively established by it : this is the presence of a final " e," otherwise it 
might have been mistaken for Groon but never for Groom. The final " e " 
was dropped in the third generation, some have now resumed it. 



Among the vaiions family genealogies published, frequent reference has 
been made to otluT families ol the name, but I find no allusion to the Ply- 
mouth or Falmouth families among these. I believe Otis errs in supposing 
there is any connection between the families of William of Barnstable and 
Isaac of Falmouth, but he was nearer the time and place and may be right. 

The name of the emigrant ancestor, William Greene, is identical with 
that of one of the merchant adventurers, who raised the stock to begin and 
supply the Plymouth plantation, though he was out of the management at 
the time the leading men of the colony bought out the rights of the original 
promoters, in November, 1G26. These adventurers were mostly from Lon- 
don, as Arber tells us : " some gentlemen, some merchants, some handi- 
craftsmen ; some adventuring great sums, some small, as their estates and 
affection served." Captain John Smith speaks of the great losses sus- 
tained in the enterprise ; some have supposed these reached near or quite 
£7000. Many got out before, and the remainder sold out for a gross sum, 
amounting to two hundred pounds sterling each. Those who had retired 
before, like William Greene,, P^dward Pickering and Thomas Weston, pro- 
bably lost their entire investment. What more natural than that such an 
one, or the children of a man who had been sufficiently interested in the 
settlement to invest and lose his money in the venture, should follow the 
settlers to the colony ; certainly Timothy Hatherly and Thomas Weston 
did, why not the son of William Greene or Greene himself ? Edward 
Arber gives the names of Thomas Andrews, Thomas Goffe, John Pocock, 
John Russell, Samuel Sharp and John White, who were afterwards inter- 
ested in the Massachusetts Company. We know that AVilliam Collier, one 
of the London Company, became one of the leading men in Plymouth Col- 
ony. 

AVilliam^ Greene seems to have been broken in health, if not in re- 
sources ; we do not know how soon after his arrival, but he became a help- 
less invalid at the last. This may explain his want of prominence, and 
be the reason for the ignorance concerning him which we have mentioned. 

William Greene married, after coming to New PLngland and as early as 
168-3, into a family that stood among the best in the colony ; his wife was 
Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (AValker) Warren, born 15 
September, lOo-l; she survived her husband, living until 1690 or later. 

Nathaniel' Warren was among the earliest sons born to the Pilgrims in 
the year 1624. He was prominent in the colonies and among other posi- 
tions held by him, was representative in the General Court, every year but 
two, from 1657 to 1665. lie died two years after, between July 16 and 
Oct. 21, 1667. Sarah Walker, whom he married November 19, 1645, sur- 
vived until November 24, 1700; she w^as the watchful nurse and faithful 
friend of William Greene during his long sickness ; for this reason, if for no 
other, she should be ever remembered and honored by their descendants. 
She was a grand-daughter of Jane, wife of William Collier of Duxbury,* 
as we learn from her petition June 11, 1653, " on behalf of her grandchild 
Sara, wife of Nathaniel Warren ; " her husband was living at this time, but 
did not join in the petition ; so I conclude Sarah AValker may not have been 
his grandchild ; again, the daughters of William and Jane Collier were : 
i. Sarah, who married Love Brewster; ii. R<!becca married Job Cole; iii. 
Mary married Gov. Thos. Prence, and iv. li^lizabeth, who married Constant 
Southworth. Sarah Walker was daughter to neither of these. Jane Col- 

• Mayflower Descendant, ii. 64, and iii. 3. 



lier came with her husband about 1633 ; the daughters were married here, 
some in 1 634, and others soon after ; consequently tliey were born before 
1620 and in England. This disposes of the possibility of the Sarah Walk- 
er, who came " from London in 1643, aged 17, " being her child, for in 1626, 
when the latter was born, Jane had been for some time the wife of William 
Collier. We are left to suppose Jane Collier had been married before 
(possibly to a Walker), and her child by such marriage was the parent of 
Sarah who married Nathaniel Warren in 1645. It is not improbable that 
the Colliers, the Warrens and Greene were known to each other in England. 
We know the two families came from London, and suppose he was from the 
same place. Among the descendants of William Greene, 1488, of Wid- 
dington Hall, there are many places to fit in such an one, among the young- 
er sons whose names are omitted from the printed charts, but we will stick 
to facts. 

The oldest of the records, called the " Plimouth Town Booke " for births, 
marriages and burials, has this entry on page 9 : " William Green sone to 
William Gren and Elizabeth his wife was born the 24th of Aprill 1684." 
The earliest mention of a William Greene which I have found is 1673. 

We know Richard Warren, of the Mayflower, father of Nathaniel, was 
not son of Christopher, of the pedigree published by the Harleian Society, 
Devonshire Visitation, 1620. We also know that his wife, Elizabeth, who 
followed him with their daughters on the " Ann," in 1623, was not daugh- 
ter of Ivat,- or widow of Marsh, as often published ; and we have Bradford's 
word that Richard Warren came from London. With this, for the present, 
we must be satisfied. 

William^ Greene died soon after the birth of his only child, on the 
seventh of October, 1685. His wife survived, but how long we cannot say, 
for we have not found any record of her later than five years afterwards. 

2. William^ Greene, Jr., born in Plymouth, as before stated, April 
24, 1684, was fatherless before he was a year and a half old, and an orphan 
in his childhood. Being the only one of his name, with no relations in 
this country except his mother's family, I take it he was dependent on his 
maternal grandmother, who had been his father's friend ; she survived 
until November, 1700. At this time he was sixteen years of age. It was 
no unusual thing for a youth to be left to depend on himself, two centuries 
ago, in New England. The school, though severe, has been a good one 
for very many. He seems to have done as well as the average ; certainly 
nothing has been reported to his discredit. He lived in Barnstable, and 
was married, probably by Ephraim Little, the pastor, in 1709 (two dates 
being given, March 25 and April 9), to Desire, daughter of John Bacon, 
Esq., an influential man in one of the best families on the Cape. Desire 
Bacon was born March 15, 1688 or 1689. Her mother was Mary, daugh- 
ter of Captain John Hawes, of Yarmouth, who died March 5, 1725 or 
1726, aged 61 years. Capt. Hawes died Nov. 11, 1701, in consequence of 
an amputation, as we learn from the " Wast Book " of Col. Gorham, but 
we are not told why the amputation was necessary. Mary (Hawes) Ba- 
con's mother, Desire, was daughter of Capt. John Gorham, commander of 
the Barnstable company, and mortally wounded in the Great Swamp Fight, 
Narraganset, in King Philip's War. Capt. Gorham's wife, Desire, was 
the eldest child of Pilgrim John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley, who came 
with her ^xarents on the Mayflower. On Sept. 9, 1726, John Bacon mar- 
ried second, Madam Sarah Warren of Plymouth. She was Sarah, daugh- 



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ter of Edward Doty, Jr., and widow of James "Warren (1665-1715), who 
was brotlier of Elizabeth (Warren) Greene, and consequently aunt to Wil- 
Hum Greene, her husband's son-in-iaw. Judge Bacon died Aug. 20, 1731, 
in tlie sixty-seventh year of his age. He left a large estate, which was 
divided araon<j his children. The house in which William and Desire 
lived, a high single house, was a gift from her father, and adjoined his 
grounds on the west. This house was afterwards the residence of Lot 
Thatcher, but has long since disappeared. 

Desire, wife of William Greene, died December 29, 1730, aged 41 ; and 
he married second, September 1, 1731, Mary Fuller, granddaughter of 
Samuel, who w:i8 of the Mayflower company ; she survived him until the 
23d of October following his decease, which occurred "January 28, 1756, 
aged over seventy," according to the record, but to be accurate, seventy- 
one years, nine months and four days. 

The children of William and Desire (Bacon) Greene were : 

Mary,3 b. March 8, 1710; bapt. Sept. 5, 1725. 

Wakkkn, b. June 9, 1712. 

Desikk, b. Oct. 24, 1718. 

WiLLiAJi, b. July 17, 1721. 

Sauah, b. Dec. 27, 1723. 

John, b. April 12, 1726. 

JaiMES, b. Sept. 17, 1728. 

3. Mart*' Green {William,'^ William^) was born March 8, 1710, which 

birth does not appear in Otis, who however gives " Mary baptized 

September 5, 1725." There has been much controversy as to whe- 

^ ther she was the Mary Green who mari'ied, December 11, 1760, 

^ Thomas Smith of East Haddam. This last Mary Green came from 

^ J Middle Haddam to the Church at Millington, East Haddam, and 

. ^ died January 2, 1810, aged 75, 7, 2, if correct, she was born May 

/ ■^'^ -S 30, 1734, and could not have been this Mary. Her husband died 

J*'" .C' September 17, 1821, aged 83, which would make him her junior. 

(^ e* vp*' They had children, one of whom, Benjamin, was born November 

i*^ r / 16, 1761, and was wounded at Brandywine, 1777, as a soldier in 

xjsf" ^ a the Revolution ; he was only a boy then. They had other children, 

^ ».' "^ the last being twins, born in 1772. Some of the descendants of 

^ Warren Green insist that their ancestress, Sarah, was sister of this 

Mary (Green) Smith, but I find no such birth or baptism among 

Warren's children. The late Dr. D. Williams Patterson at one time 

thought she was a child of William^ Green and his second wife, 

after 1731 ; when this marriage took place he was 47 and his wife 46. 

I am unable to decide where her true place is, but she was evidently 

of this family. 

4. Warren' Green {William,' William}), born June 9, 1712, married 

March 14, 1734, Nancy Paine of Eastham. They had one child 
born at tliat i)]ace, January 14, 1735, called after her grandmother, 
Desire. He removed to Middle Haddam, Connecticut, and later to 
INIiddletown. The Middletown records give ,his wife's name as 
Mary, and the family claim that his marriage was to Mary Paine, 
and not Nancy. The names of tlie children on the Middletown 
records are Bathslieba, Sarah and Warren, Jr. He was living 
in the immediate neighborhood of the church at Middle Haddam, 



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I should say, from the fact that two of these were baptized on 
the very day of their birth ; the birth does not appear in case of 
Elizabeth, Benjamin and Hannali, but the church records have the 
baptisms. The tradition that he and his wife were buried at Say- 
brook has not been confirmed. In May, 1761, Warren Green was 
appointed Ensign of the 14th Company, Sixth Regiment, Connec- 
ticut Militia. I do not know if he accepted or served. Mary 
Green, mentioned before, may belong among his children, but no 
record appears. His children, as entered on town and church 
records, were : 

10. i. Desire.* b. in Eastham, Mass., Jan. 14, 1735; m. Philip Goff. 
11- ii. Elizabeth, bapt. in Middle Haddam, Comi., July 5, 1742. 

12. iii. Bathsheba, b. and bapt. in Middletown, Oct. 23, 1743; m. Stephen 

Hosmer e«w»*ll, Oct. 3, 1763. 

13. iv. Sarah, b. and bapt. in Middletown, Sept. 22, 1745; m. David 

Dimock, Oct. 5, 1767. 

14. V. "Warren, b. Aug. 3, bapt. Sept. 6, 1747, in Middletown ; m. Lucy 

Brainerd. 

15. vi. Benjamin, bapt. July 2, 1749. 

16. vii. Hannah, bapt. Oct. 6, 1751. 

6. William^ Green {William,'^ William}), removed to Chatham, Middle 
Haddam Society, July 25, 1742, that being the date of dismission 
from church at Barnstable to church at Middletown, hence I con- 
clude he was not the man who married Mary Conant at Barnstable 
in October, 1745. He married at Middletown, June 28, 1750, 
Marcy Knowles; she had two children and died June 29, 1768, 
aged 38. He married second, January 25, 1770, Elizabeth Young 
of Middle Haddam. She also had two children. He died of con- 
sumption, August 15, 1775, aged 53. His widow died of small- 
pox, February 24, 1778. The following appear on the Middletown 
records : 

17. i. Marcy Green,* b. July 12, 1751 ; d. Aug. 12, 1752. 

18. ii. Eunice Green, b. Jan. 7, 1753. 

19. iii. William Green, Jr., b. March 8, 1771. 

20. iv. Enoch Green, b. May 18, 1772. 

8. JOHN^ Green ( William,^ William'^). I have sometimes thought he 

came to Middletown, as did his two older brothers, but jjl am not 
prepared to say the John, Jr., on the records, there, married to 
Rachel Higgins, November 23, 1758, who had sous Joel and John 
Green was this man. William^ and Enoch,^ two sous of William' 
Green, were brought up by their uncle, Captain James Green, at 
East Haddam ; there was also constant intercourse between the 
families of Warren' and James,' but I cannot learn of any between 
the latter and John or any of his family. 

9. James' Green ( William,'^ William^), the youngest child, lost hiu 

mother at two years of age. His father married again, before 
James was three years old. When he was fourteen his older bro- 
thers removed to Connecticut. There is no way of determining 
exactly when he followed them, but he bought land in East Had- 
dam, Conn., in 1758, before he was thirty, and had married there 
four years before. Amos Otis, in his Barnstable Family History, 
says he "was a blacksmith and a captain in the French War." 



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That he was in that war all admit, but in what regiment or capacity 
docs not appear. 

When Sir Wm. Pepperell sailed for Cape Breton with 3,500 men, 
James Green was in his seventeenth year ; the next year, 1746, was 
the expedition against Canada. Col. John Winslow raised 2,000 
men among his neighbors, 1755, to march against Nova Scotia, and 
Fort Beau Sejour was taken and Grand Pre. Winslow was in 
command until 1757. At this time Green may have been in Con- 
necticut. He was always a firm friend of Joseph Spencer of East 
Haddam, who was a captain at Louisburgh, Major of the second of 
four regiments raised by Connecticut in 1657 for the war, and 
Lieutenant Colonel of same in 1759-60, when the province sent 
5,000 men. There were but two regiments equipped in 1761, and 
Spencer did not go, but Green may have served, for ten years later, 
passing over the grades of Quarter IMaster and Cornet, the legisla- 
ture of the province commissioned him lieutenant of the troop in 
Spencer's regiment. This indicates that he was^recognized as a 
man of military experience, or he would not have been selected at 
the age of 42 for so important a command. The legislators and 
officials, in speaking of the mounted militia, called them '* gentle- 
men of the Horse " in contradistinction to the " men of the train- 
bands ; " and in rank, each grade of the former, commissioned or 
non-commissioned, was equal to the next higher in the latter, so 
that as lieutenant of the troop he ranked with captain of foot. 

James Green married, February 13, 1754, Ruth Marshall, who 
was born at Freetown, Massachusetts, April 1, 1737 ; she was the 
daughter of John, born at Windsor, Connecticut, April 3, 1701, 
who married Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant Job Winslow, about 
January, 1726. As his family has never been printed correctly, I 
will enumerate the chiklran here: 1. Benjamin, 19 October, 1726; 
2. JMary, 4 December, 1727; 3. John, 19 September, 1730; 4. 
William, 5 June, 1733 ; 5. Susannah, 19 March, 1734, died young; 
6. Ruth, 1 April, 1737; 7. Charity, 6 November, 1738; 8. Eliza- 
beth, 9 February, 1741 ; 9. Thomas, 17 May, 1744. Job Winslow 
was son of Kenelm, who was a brother of Gov. Edward Winslow 
of Plymouth Colony. 

John Marshall was son of Thomas (1664-1735) and Mary 
Drake. He was son of Captain Samuel Marshall, who commanded 
the Windsor Company in the Great Swamp fight, Narraganset, 
King Philip's War, where he was killed at the head of his troops, 
Dec. 19, 1675. 

INIary Drake's ancestry has been published quite full in Vol. 
XXVII, page 176, New York Genealogical & Biographical Record; 
her mother was Mary, daughter of Henry Wolcott, the Magistrate 
of Connecticut Colony. 

James'' Green had a forge and blacksmith shop at Mood us Land- 
ing, East Haddam, and was also licensed to keep the public house 
railed the " Smiths Arms," which stood at the top of the terrace 
facing the Connecticut River. 

Tlie writer contributed sketches, many years ago, in the local 
paper, in which was set forth James Green's many purchases of real 
estate, and the civil offices held by him ; as these have been pub- 
li.sJied as Chapters ii. and xvi. in "Old Chimney Stacks of East 







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Hafldam," N. Y., 1887, we will not repeat, but will take up his 
military services during the War for Independence. 

James Green was commissioned, March, 1774, by the Provincial 
Assembly, Captain of the First Troop of the Twelfth Regiment. 
When the companies of foot were called on to march, at the time of 
the Lexington alarm, the troops of Horse attached to the same regi- 
ment were ordered to wait for further notice. In May, 1776, the 
troops of Horse were detached and consolidated into five regiments ; 
of these the second and fourth were composed of troops located east 
of the Connecticut River, and the other three on the west. William 
Hillhouse, an experienced soldier, a member of the Assembly over 
fifty years, and later for three years in Congress under the Confed- 
eracy, was appointed Major of the Second Regiment but declined, 
and the office was not filled for some time. Captain Green, being 
senior in rank, would have commanded the Regiment, if called for 
separate service, but the odd and even numbered regiments were 
usually called together on the same service. 

In July, 1776, the first, third and fifth regiments of Horse were 
ordered to Washington's Army, at New York. They have been 
greatly criticised, I may say ridiculed, but the fault was not alto- 
gether theirs ; the horses were not wanted, and they objected to be- 
ing dismounted, hence they were discharged July 17, 1776, and re- 
turned to their homes. The special consideration and privileges of 
the cavalry have been alluded to before, hence they considered that 
they were reduced in rank, when dismounted. Their claim however 
prevailed, though they yielded at the time, for afterwards, during the 
war, every man in the cavalry ranked and received the pay of the 
next higher grade. 

Washington soon after appealed again to Gov. Jonathan Trumbull 
for immediate reinforcements, and September 5th, the two regiments 
of Horse, which had not before been out of the State, but had been 
called to New London in August, were ordered to Vvashington's 
Army. These were the Second and Fourth Regiments of Light 
Horse. 

Major Ebenezer Backus, of the Fourth, was the only field officer ; 
tliere were seven troops ; three of these were from the Second, the 
commanding officers being : Captain James Green, Elijah Hyde, Jr., 
and Andrew Lathrop. Washington welcomed their arrival, and 
when their service was ended in November, they were '' dismissed 
with the General's hearty thanks for their faithful services, and the 
cheerfulness and alacrity they have shown upon all occasions." 

Their service at this time was mainly in Westchester County, N. 
Y., and they were present at the battle of White Plains, when the 
following incident occurred, which was told me by my grandfather, 
who was in his twelfth year at the time his father was on this tour 
of duty. On the morning of October 28th, 1776, Washington, Lee, 
Heath and other officers were reconuoitering a height, with a view 
to fortifying, when the Light Horse from the outposts reported the 
advance of the enemy. Captain Green, failing to find the General 
at Headquaters, himself rode over to communicate tlie news, to which 
Washington answering replied : " Yes, I know, yonder." " No, 
General, here, " said Green. " Ah ! " said the General, turning in 
the direction indicated. " Gentlemen, we have other business than 



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reconnoitering, " said Wasliington, and after dismissing the other 
ofiicers to their commands, he hastened back to Headquarters. 

When the Light Horse returned to Connecticut, in November, 
they found they were needed in Rhode Island, where Gen. Joseph 
Spencer was in command, and the British fleet was expected. In 
December, the Assembly ordered Major Backus to be paid for the 
service of the men who accompanied him to New York in September 
and to Rhode Island in December, 1776. It is reasonable to con- 
clude, that Green and the East Haddam troop would be among the 
first to respond to a call, to assist their friend and neighbor, Spen- 
cer. 

In the Spring of 1777, Burgoyne planned his invasion from Can- 
ada, Sir Henry Clinton was to come up the Hudson and form a 
junction by which the troublesome New England Colonies would be 
cut off ; New York was to be occupied by the invaders and the Re- 
bellion to be ended. The plan was good ; the South would never 
have succeeded without the East ; there could be no successful co- 
operation between the colonies if New York and the Hudson River 
were held by an enemy, especially as there was no fleet at their com- 
mand. The plan failed, for Clinton did not join Burgoyne. 

General Schuyler planned the campaign as Commander of the 
Northern Department ; he called on Washington, who crippled his 
own army to reinforce him ; he urged the Governors of Massachu- 
setts and Connecticut to hasten such of their militia as could be 
spared ; then Schuyler was relieved of his command and superseded 
by General Horatio Gates. This change might have proved dias- 
trous, but the presence of efficient officers, and the reinforcements, 
brought success. 

Connecticut sent the regiments of Cooke and Latimer, and the 
battalion of Light Horse, under Major Hyde ; the latter may have 
been the troop of Captain Green alone, as only the names of these 
two officers, Major Hyde and Captain Green, appear on the return, 
and though the former might accompany a single troop of his regi- 
ment, the latter would hardly have gone without his own command. 

Captain James Green was there, and through all the fighting, Be- 
mis Heights (September 19th), Stillwater (October 7th), and sur- 
render of the British Army, under General Burgoyne (October 16th), 
which proved the turning point of the conflict. England from 
that day began to consider independence possible ; France and Spain 
then talked of recognition ; the Colonies took courage and became 
hojjcful. It was a proud day for those who participated, and among 
these the militia from Connecticut had their share in the suffering 
and success. 

Ei'ora this time, the calls on the militia of the States were not sb 
frequent ; though Connecticut (lying between the British posts at 
Rhode Island and New York) was exposed to the Englisb --- 
along the Sound, and liable to invasions over the weste" 
the most noticeable being Tryon's raids to Danbury and Ne 
and Arnold's raid to New London. 

There were also calls to Rhode Island, during Spenc 
mand, and in 1778, when Spencer marched the Connectic 
to support Sullivan, his successor. The mounted men ^ 
called on for escort and guard duty, and eleven of Captain 



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troop were detached to serve in the Continental Army from Oc- 
tober, 1779, to January 15, 1780, though it does not appear who 
■went in command. 

I have elsewhere mentioned the men from this town who were in 
the service during the war, but there was one name I will repeat 
who came to teach in the school of this district, and lived during the 
winter of 1773-4 in the family of Captain Green. He taugTit in 
the little red school, which is still preserved, and among his pupils 
were James, William, Benjamin, Richard and Ann of this household ; 
while Hannah Green, just his age, and Ruth, a little younger, were 
his companions after school hours. Hannah never ceased to remem- 
ber and often spoke of the " sprightly, intelligent, kind, and withal 
so handsome " Nathan Hale. William was a boy of thirteen when 
attending his school and thrown into such close companionship, and 
Boon after the execution of his former teacher, he went into the army 
and never returned ; he died on the prison ship in the Wallabout. 
Hannah's first husband marched with Spencer in 1775, and her 
second husband commanded a Company in Josiah Smiths regiment 
at the battle of Long Island. Little Nancy afterward married a son 
of Gen. Spencer. In fact, the atmosphere of this home was true to 
the cause of liberty. 

James Green was selectman, and often moderator of town meet- 
ings, for many years. He was chairman of the board to make the 
town's quota for troops, and held many other offices named else- 
where. He held his rank in the militia through the war. James 
Green was chosen first postmaster when the government was estab- 
lished. He died March 11, 1809; and his widow died November 
27, 1816. They were both buried in the Riverside Cemetery. 
Their children, all born in East Haddam, and all baptized at the 
First Orthodox Church, were as follows : 

Hannah,* b. March U, 1755; d. July 2, 1833. 
Ruth, b. May 12, 1750; d. Jan. 21, 1791. 
Jamks, b. April 8, 1758; lost at sea, about Dec, 1784. 
William, b. Aug. 26, 1760; d. in the War for Independence. 
Bkn.iamin, b. Auff. 31, 1762; d. July 31, 1828. 
Richard, b. March 10, 17(!5; d.Feb. 8, 1848. 
Ann, b. Feb. 13, 1768; d. Nov. 11, 1855. 
viii. Timothy, b. Aug. 31, 1771; d. March 19, 1775. 

29. ix. Oliver, b. Aug. 16, 1773; d. Jan. 2, 1848. 

30. X. Timothy, b. July 3, 1776; d. June 15, 1853. 

31. xi. Wilson, b. July 10, 1780; d. at sea, in 1801. 

Of the above, Hannah,* Benjamin, Richard, Ann, Oliver and Timothy 
left descendants. William Greene, the Plymouth emigrant ancestor, has 
descendants, of the sixth to ninth generations, living in various States, few 
having remained in Connecticut, and none in Plymouth Colony. 



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NOTES TO THIRD GENERATION. 



Page 7, Note to No, 6. William^ Green and his second wife Elizabeth 
Young, who was b, Aug. 26, 1733. Her descent was from John' Young of 
Eastham, Mass., and Abigail, his wife, m. Dec. 13, 1648; she was dau. of Henry 
Howland, brother of John, who came on 77^1? Mayflower. . 

Robert^ Young (John'), b. Aug., 1667; m. May 22, 1694, Joanna, dau. of 
Samuel and Lydia (Doane) Hicks of Eastham and Barnstable, who were m. in 
1645. Samuel was son of Robert Hicks and Margaret Winslow. Lydia was 
dau. of John and Abigail Doane. Samuel Hicks m. Lydia Doane, Sept. 14, 
1645. Samuel Hicks was Rep. 164Q; John Doane was Assistant and Deacon. 

Robert^ Young, b. Dec. 11, 1696; m. Elizabeth, b. July 11, 1698, dau. of 
Isaac and Apphia (Freeman) Pepper, m. Eastham, Oct. 7, 1685. She was dau. 
of Samuel Freeman, stepson of Gov. Prence; he m. May 12, 1658, Mercy, dau. 
of Constant and Elizabeth (dau. of Wm. Collier) Southworth, who were parents 
of Apphia Freeman, b. Jan. i, 1667. 

Elizabeth* Young, b. Aug. 26, 1733; m. William^ Green (6). 

Page 7, Note to No. 8. John^ Green (William,' William'). There was a 
John Green of Barnstable, Mass., d. June 15, 1800. Elizabeth, wife of John, d, 
March, 1782 (b. 1736). John Green, Jr., d. Aug. 28, 1804 (b. 1767). James, d. at 
sea, June 11, 1798 (b. 1770). 

Page 8 Reprint, line ly. The appointment of James Green as Lieutenant 
of troop in Jos. Spencer's 12th Regiment, was made by the legislature. May, 
1771; he succeeded John Chamberlain, who was ensign of the 5th company 
of the regiment which went to Havana in 1762, and lost forty of its ninety men. 

War was declared March 29, 1744, and peace proclaimed Feb. 10, 1763. 
In connection with the announcement that Green had served, these dates may 
be interesting: 

1745. Peperil sailed for Cape Breton. 

1746. Expedition against Canada. 

1748. Treaty of Aix la Chapelle. 1754. French War begins. 
1755-1757. Col. Jno. Winslow in command, Mass. 
1755. Lyman of Conn, at Crown Point. 

1758. Louisburgh taken. Connecticut's quota four regiments. 
'759- Quebec taken. Four regiments from Connecticut. 
. 1760. Amherst in Canada. Four regiments from Connecticut. 

1761. Spain joins France. 

1762. Expedition against Cuba. Moro stormed and Havana capitulated. 
Green was in Connecticut as early as 1653. That Colony furnished 5,000 

men for the army against Quebec, and about the same every year from 1758-61, 
about half as many in the last year of the war. 

Page 8, ten lines from bottom. In Connecticut Early Wills, Sept. 14, 1677, 
is will of Deacon John Moore. He mentions son John and four daughters, to 
wit.: Hannah, wife of John Drake (m. Nov. 30, 1648); Elizabeth, wife of 
Nothaniel Loomis (m. Nov., 1653); Abigail, wife of Thomas Bissell (m. Oct., 
1655), and Mindwell, wife of Nathaniel Bissell (m. Sept., 1662). This settles a 
matter which has long been in confusion. 

Note, foot of page 8. James Green made purchases of real estate in East 
Haddam, as follows: 

1758, Aug. 4. Land at the Landing from Noah Smith, Jr., of Norwich. 

1759, Nov. 29. Land near Connecticut River of Nathaniel Tyler. 
1765, April 5. From Richard Alsop for ^60, S. E. of Green's lot. 
1765, Oct. 30. Land S. W. of Green's lot, ^60, from Jabez Chapman. 

1769, March 10. Deed. 

1770, Jan. 20. Land, wharf and half store house at landing from Silvanus 

Tinker, £bo. 



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I773> Ji^ly 26. Land from Ely Warner of Hartford, ^30. 

1774, June II. From Richard Christophers. 

1777, May 23. From Humphrey Lyon. 

1778, Nov. 10. From Jehiel and Rhoda Sexton of Waterbury. 

1779, March 16. Land in Hadlyme, ^76, 10s., Seth Willey. 

1783, Jan. 7. Laiui near Elijah Metcalf's dwelling and land near school 
house, adjoining on Highway to Mr. Lord's store (the 
old road turned opposite the school house toward the 
river at Matthew Hubbards and followed the river 
bank to the landing between Lord's house and store. 

1783, Oct. 4. From Josiah Griswold of Middletown. 

1784, Nov. 15. From Caleb Gates, £141. 

1785, Dec. 22. Dwelling house from A. A. Chapman on Salmon river. 

1786, May 4. From Zachariah Chapman, ^40, 13^., 4^. 
1799, Jan. 30. Property of late Jehiel Tinker, ^54. 
1803, Sept. 26. From Epaphroditus Champion. 

1799, Eeb. 1 1, with Amos White, as committee for the town, sold the school 
property to Oliver Atwood, bounded N. W. of Elijah Atwood's home lot by the 
highway from Chapman's ferry to the landing, then E. by the road to land of 
Samuel and Arnold Wells, then W. to land of Asa Brainerd, then W. to bound 
set 26 feet E. of school house, then S. ten feet, then W. twenty to the wall, then 
S. 33>^ feet by the wall, then W. to beginning. Containing about 35 rods. 

Pa^e 8, Ljtie ly. James Green was commissioned by the Assembly of 
Connecticut, lieutenant of the first troop in Spencer's 12th Regiment, 1771. 
John Chamberlain was made captain at the same time, Nathaniel Clark, 
cornet, and Elijah Metcalf quarter-master. In 1774 these appointments were 
made: James Green, captain; Jonathan Deming, lieutenant; Elijah Metcalf, 
cornet; Daniel Bulkeley, quarter-master. May, 1734, when East Haddam was 
made a town, a petition was presented to authorize a troop, this was granted in 
October, and included Colchester and Hebron in its district. After May, 1776 
the cavalry were organized into a regiment of five battalions; the latter acted 
separately each under its own major. In September, 1776, at the request of 
Washington, Gov. Trumbull sent the Second and Fourth Regiments to New 
York, one major (Ebenezer Backus), seven captains (Samuel Hall, Joseph 
Loomis, Amasa Kayes and Isaac Sergeant, of the Fourth; James Green, Elijah 
Hyde and Andrew Lathrop of the Second Regiment). They were dismissed 
Nov. 2 when R. H. Harrison, A. D. C. for Gen. Washington, wrote to Gov. 
Trumbull: — " In respect to the Light Horsemen, under Maj. Backus he issued 
an order for their discharge yesterday morning, on the arrival of others under 
Maj. Sheldon. And I am charged in a particular manner to notify you that 
their conduct has been extremely good, and the services they have rendered of 
great advantage to this country. Sensible of this, as a tribute due to their 
merit, his Excellency was pleased to make them a return of his thanks in 
General Orders of yesterday." 

This order reads: "A relief having come for the Light Horse under Maj. 
Backus, that corps is now dismissed with the General's hearty thanks for 
their faithful services and the cheerfulness and alacrity they have shown upon 
all occasions." This was after the battle of White Plains. 



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Reprinted from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. XXXIX. 

Fourth Generation. 

10. Desire* Green (Warren,' William," William'), b. at Eastham, 
Mass., Jan. 14, 1735; ^^- Philip Gofff of Wethersfield, Conn., who 
was b. at Middletown, about 1727. She d. at Easthampton, 
Conn., April 22, 1767. He d. at Chatham, Conn., Feb. 7, 181 1. 
None of their descendants were living there in 1800. Their 
children, b. at Middletown and Chatham, were: 

32 i. Mercy' Goff, b. 1756; bap. Jan. 12, 1757. 

33 ii. Benjamin Green Goff, bap. Oct. 9, 1757, 

34 iii. Timothy Goff, bap. July 27, 1760. 

35 iv. Philip Goff, bap. Aug-. 17, 1766. 

36 V. James Goff, bap. June 2, 1767 (record says 1776). 

11. Elizabeth* Green (Warren,' William,'' William*), b. and 
bap. at Middle Haddam, Conn., July 5, 1742. I was informed 
she m, Jeremiah Brainerd, but I think she m. Aug. 18, 1767, 
Daniel Caswell at East Hampton, Conn. 

12. Bathsheba* Green (Warren,' William," William'), b. and 
bap. at Middle Haddam, Conn., Oct. 23, 1743; m. Stephen Hos- 
mer,J Oct. 3, 1763, who was bap. Feb. 19, 1744. Stephen and 
Bathsheba lived at Middle Haddam, Conn, Children: 

37 i. Stephen' Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., April 26, 1767. 

38 ii. Asa Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., April 26, 1767. 

39 iii. John Budd Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., June 5, 1768. 

40 iv. Ann Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., April 12, 1772. 

41 V. Mary Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., July 31, 1774. 

42 vi. Peter Hosmer, bap. Oct. 27, 1776; lost at sea. 

■f Philip Goff was descended from Philip' Goff, who settled in Wethers- 
field, Conn., before 1649. He built the first house in present Rocky Hill 1655. 
He was freeman Oct., 1669, and d. 1674. He left a widow Rebecca and five 
children. 

Philip'^ Goff, second son and third child, b. 1653; m. Mrs. Naomi, widow of 
John Reynolds, and dau. of John and Ann Latimer, b. Wethersfield, Conn., 
April 4, 1648. He d. March 7, 1724-5. 

Philip 2 Goff, eldest child, b. 1685; m. Dec. 15, 1703, Mary, dau. of Thomas 
and Hannah Couch. He d. after 1742. They lived at Knowle's landing, now 
Middle Haddam, 1720. 

Philip* Goff, b. Oct. 15, 1704; m. about 1725, Sarah Atwell. He was bap. 
Mid. Had., Sept. 13, 1741; she Sept. 19, 1742. They lived in the part of the 
town which was afterwards East Hampton. 

Philip^ Goff, the eldest child, m. Desire Green, 

t I was wrong in the former paper in calling him Caswell, He was son of 
Stephen Hosmer, b. April 24, 171 1; Yale, 1732; d. 1751. Grandson of Rev. 
Stephen Hosmer, b. 1679; Harvard, 1699; fi^st pastor of First Church, East 
Haddam, 1704, till his death June 16, 1749. His wife was Sarah Long of 
Boston, Mass. She d. Sept. 30, same year. 



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43 vii. Bathsheba Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., Aug-. 23, 1778, 

44 viii. Matilda Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., April 8, 1781. 

45 ix. Horatio Hosmer, bap. Mid. Had., Sept. 14, 1783. 

46 X. Euclid Hosmer, bap. Aug. 20, 1786; went to the West 

Indies. 

47 xi. Rozilly Hosmer, bap. June 20, 1790. 

13. S.\rah' Green (Warren,' William,' William"), b. Dec. 27, 
1723; m. Oct. 5, 1767, David Dimock,* b. Rocky Hill, 1745; moved 
to Vermont, then Wyoming Valley, Pa, where his wife d. 1813, 
then he moved to Montrose, Pa., and d. there Aug. 14, 1832. They 
had: 

Infant,' d. Oct. 13, 1775. 

Infant, d. Nov., 1775. 

Mehetable Dimock, m. Jared Clark of Middletown and 

East Haddam. 
Asa Dimock, b. May 27, 1776, Rocky Hill. 
V. Davis Dimock, b. Aug. 22, 1780. 

14. Warren* Greene (Warren," William,* William"), b. Aug. 31, 
1747; bap. Sept. 6, 1747; m. Lucy Brainerd, Nov. i, 1770. She 
was b. Chatham, Conn., Feb. 6, 1747-8, dau. of Nathan and Sarah 
(Gates) Brainerd of Chatham. They lived in Chatham, then 
Ashfield, Hampshire Co., Mass., then Richfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
She d. Feb. 16, 1821; he d. June 28, 1824, at Richfield. Children: 

53 i. Child,' b. Aug., 1771; bap. Feb. 16, 1773; d. Feb, 18, 

aet. 18 mo. 

54 ii. Levi Greene, b. 1772, Chatham; bap. Feb. 16, 1773.! 

55 iii. Anson Greene, b. Jan. 3, 1774; bap. April 13, 1774. 

56 iv. Hannah Greene, b. May 8, 1776; bap. June 23, 1776. 

57 V. Brainerd Greene, b. May 8, 1778; bap. Oct. 18, 1778. 

58 vi. John Greene, b. Ashfield; bap. July 30, 1781. 

59 vii. William Greene, bap. May 30, 1784. 

60 viii. Warren Greene, bap. June 4, 1786. 

61 ix. James Greene, bap. June 15, 1788. 

62 X. Timothy Greene, b. Feb. 3, 1790; bap, April 10, 1791. 

* David Dimock was descended from Thomas' Dimock, who came from 
England, was freeman Dorchester, Mass,; removed to Scituate, then Hingham, 
was freeman Plymouth Colony, Dec. 3, 1639; Deputy, Magistrate, Council of 
War, and Lieutenant of the Militia. He m. at Barnstable, Ann Hammond of 
Watertown, Mass, 

Deac. Shubael" Dimock, bap. Dec, 15, 1644; m. April, 1663, Joanna, dau, of 
John Barsley, for second wife, and had five children, of whom Schubael was 
one. He removed to Mansfield, Conn., and d. Oct. 29, 1732, in his 91st year, 

.SchubaeP Dimock, b. Feb., 1663; resided at Barnstable, Mass; m. (i) 
Rethna, dau. of John and Hope (Howland) Chipman; m. (2) Tabitha, dau, of 
Melathia Lothrop, May 4, 1699. She d. July 24, 1727; he d, Dec, 16, 1728. 

Samuel ■■ Dimock, only child, b. May 7, 1702; m. Hannah, dau, of Jos. and 
Hannah (Cobb) Davis, June i, 1740; lived at Saybrook, Conn. Justice of Peace, 
Lieutenant and Captain in Militia, Removed to Rocky Hill, Conn., and d, 
during the war. 

David' Dimock, in the text, m. .Sarah Green, 

t A Capt. Levi Green, Westmoreland Pa,, had a dau. Sarah, m, June 26, 
1817, John Rockwood, b. July 7, 1782, 



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15- Benjamin* GREENE(Warren,' William,' William'), bap. Middle 
Haddam, July 2, 1749. He was perhaps the Benjamin Green, 
who served in Col. Jedediah Huntington's Reg., Conn. Continen- 
tals, on the Hudson River, July 15, 1780, until Dec. 9, 1780. 

19. William* Greene (William," William," William'), was b. 
Middletown, Conn., March 8, 1771; bap. March 14, 1773, East 
Haddam, Conn. William * Greene was son of William ' Green, who 
m. Jan. 25, 1770, Elizabeth Young, b. Aug. 26, 1733, dau. of 
Robert' Young, Jr-,* b. Dec. 11, 1696, in Eastham, Mass.; m. Oct3, 
1717, Elizabeth Pepper, b. July 11, 1698, dau. of Isaac and Apphia 
(Freeman) Pepper of Eastham. He removed to Middletown, 
Conn. His parents both d. when he was a child and he was 
sent to his uncle, Capt. James Green, to be brought up with 
his younger brother Enoch. He was first in a store at East Had- 
dam Landing, then went to sea. He m. Oct. 26, 1791, at East 
Haddam, Indiana, dau. of Jehielf and Temperance Tinker of that 

* Robert' Young, Sr., was b. Eastham, Aug., 1667; m. March 22, 1693-4, 
Joanna, dau. of Samuel and Lydia (Doane) Hicks of same place. 

Robert* Young was son of John' Young who came to Plymouth, Mass., 
from England, and m. Dec. 13, 1648, Abigail, dau. of Henry Howland, brother 
of John, the Mayflower Pilgrim. 

I John' Tinker came from England about 1637, m.(i) Sarah Barnes; she d. 
1648; m. (2) 165 1, Alice Smith; he d. Hartford, Conn., Oct., 1662. 

Amos'* Tinker, 4th child, b. Lancashire, Mass., Oct. 28, 1657; m. Sarah, dau. 
of George Durant, June i, 1682; he d. Lyme, Conn., 1730, aet. 73. 

Amos^ Tinker, Jr., b. Lyme, Jan. 17, 1716-7; m. Lucy Lee, b. Lyme, June 

20, i6q9, dau. of John and Elizabeth Smith. 

Sylvanus'* Tinker (Amos,^ Amos,' John'), b. Lime, Dec. 9, 1730; m. (i) 
Abigail Olmstead, 1755; ^- (2) Welthy Gilbert, 1781. One of his descendants t^^*^*^*** 
was wife of Jeremiah Day, President of Yale. He was partner of Richard 
Green at East Haddam in the shipping business. He sold half the dock and 
storehouse at the Landing to Capt. James Green, Jan. 20, 1770. 

Phinehas,"* eighth child, brother of the last, b. Feb. 6, 1634-5; m. Nov. 24, 
1761, Charity Marshall (sister of Ruth, who m. Capt. James Green), b. Freetown, 
Mass., Nov. 6, 1738; he d. July 14, 1782; she d. April 21, 1802. Children: 
i. John Marshall^ Tinker, b. 1763; m. Lovina Snow. Children: 
i. Clarissa,'^ b. 1800; m. Erastus Jackson, 
ii. Benjamin Snow, b. 1802; m. Mary Hopkins, 
iii. Sylvester, b. 1807; m. Catherin Kennedy. 
ii. Martin Tinker, b. 1767: m. Naomi Spellman. Child: 

i. Almyra, b. 1794; m. Carlos Gibbons, 
iii. Sylvester, b. 1772; m. Ann Staples. Child: 

i. James Green Tinker, b. 1797; m. Phebe Van Gorder. 
iv. Parthenia, m. 1806, Norman Fancher. 

v. Lucinda, m. Rowley. 

vi. Charity, 
vii. Olive, never m. 

viii. Lee, lived in Bozra and later in New York. 
Jehiel'' Tinker (Amos,^ Amos.' John'), b. Lyme, Nov. 11, 1741; m. Tem- 
perance . He lived in East Haddam in 1775; ^^.s appointed second 

lieutenant of the armed brigantine Minerva, Giles Hall was captam, and 
James Hopkins first lieutenant. She was 108 tons burden, 40 seamen and 
40 marines. In 1776 Conn, fitted out three galleys, one at New Haven, one at 
New London, and one at East Haddam; this last built by Job Winslow, was 
commanded by Captain Jehiel Tinker, first lieutenant, David Brooks, second, 
Elias Lay, master, Calvin Ely. Captain Tinker also, at some time in the war, 
commanded a small privateer from East Haddam. I do not think he was 



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place. They had three children, who were bap. by Rev. Solomon 
Blakeslee of St. Stephens Episcopal Church in 1804; in the bap- 
tismal record she is called " India, widow of Wm. Green." He 
was lost at sea in the schooner Polly from New London, Conn., in 
1801. Wilson Green, son of Capt. James Green, was with him on 
this voyage, and he also was lost. Mrs. Indiana Greene m. Feb. 
5, 1806, Gideon Burr.* She d. June, 1858, aged 87, and was buried 
at Canaan, N. Y. Children: 

63 i. William Young ^ Greene, b. July 20, 1792. 

64 ii. Russell Tinker Greene, b. June 26, 1794. 

65 iii. Sophia Indiana Greene, b. Jan. 11, 1798. 

20. Enoch* Green (William,' William,* William*), b. May 8, 1772. 
He came with his brother to East Haddam and was brought up 
by Capt. James Green. He returned to Middletown afterwards, 
where he was a member of the Second Congregational Church, 
and Oct. 13, 1788, subscribed to an agreement to support the 
ministry in that church. I have heard he removed to the 
vicinity of Whitestone, N. Y., afterwards. 

21. Hannah* Green (James,' William," William'), b. March 14,, 
1755; bap. April 11, 1773, East Haddam, Conn.; m. Joseph 
Hungerford. He went to Boston, 1775, on the Lexington Alarm. 
She m. (2) Capt. David Pierson from Southampton, L. I., who 
commanded a company in Col. Josiah Smith's ist L. I. Regt., at 
the battle of Long Island, Aug., 1776. She lived at East Haddam 
the last of her life and d. July 2, 1833. She had two children 
both by first husband: 

66 i. Hannah,^ Hungerford, b. July 13, 1778. 

67 ii. Joseph Hungerford, b. 1781; never m.; d. Aug. 12, 

1816, aet. 35. 

23. James* Green, Jr. (James,* William,* William'), b. April 8, 
1758; m. Mary Gelston, dau. of Deac. Maltby and Mary Gelston 
of Bridgehampton, L. I. !3he was b. July 3, 1758. He was a sea 
captain and d. at sea, Dec, 1784. Her elder sister Catharine was 
wife of Gov. De Witt Clinton, Elizabeth was the first wife of 
David Pierson who m. (21) Hannah* Green above. The father, 
Maltby Gelston, was b. March 20, 1723; m. Mary, dau. of Dr. Thos. 
and Mary (Livingston) Jones, N. Y. He was son of Judge Hugh 
and Mary (Maltby) Gelston, who was for twenty-one years Judge 



killed in the service as some say, but he d. betore 1799. After his death his 
heirs (Sept. 23, 1803), Henry and Almyra White, Temperance Tinker and 
Indiana Green sold to Richard Green "land of late Jehiel Tinker in Moodus 
Landing, where the dwelling stands." Children: 
i. Almyra' Tinker, m. Henry White. 

ii. Temperance Tinker, nnm. 

iii. Indiana Tinker, b. April 6, 1771; m. Oct. 26, 1791, William Green, 4th. 

* Indiana Green Burr had: Henry A., Gideon and Clarissa Ann Burr; her 
second husband d. Oct. 18, 1827, aged 76 years. 



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of Court of Common Pleas, Suffolk Co., N. Y. When the British 
overran Long Island, Deac. Maltby Gelston fled to East Haddam, 
and occupied a house on the river bank, south of the present 
Watrous and near the Boss Hubbard place; part of the foun- 
dation was visible some years since. It was afterward occupied 
by Mrs. John Marshall (who was Elizabeth Winslow) and her 
dau. Ruth. The foundation has now fallen into the river with 
the ground about it. 

24. William^ Green (James,' William," William'), b. Aug. 26, 
1760; bap. March 14, 1773. Went into the navy, when young, 
during the war of Independence. He never returned and it was 
reported to his family that he was drowned trying to escape 
from the prison ship in Wallabought Bay, N. Y. Harbor. The 
Conn, ship-of-war, Oliver Cromwell^ was ordered Dec. 5, 1777, to 
enlist crews with all speed, under the rules of the Continental 
Congress. Timothy, Parker was made captain. She was built at 
Saybrook, 1775. April 20, 1778, Parker reported prizes taken, the 
Cyrus, 16 guns, \.h.Q. Admiral Keppel, 18 gims. In his report he 
speaks of the merit of his officers in action, "keeping such 
inexperienced young boys (as many of them were) to their 
quarters, without the show of fear or noise or confusion." Hence 
William then in his i8th year was not the only boy. 

In a list* of prisoners committed to Forton prison, Eng., Oct. 
i3> i777> appears the name "William Green, ship Oliver Crom- 
well!' Another entry, same name, without vessel, later. The 
History of New London, says, "the crew were released Aug., 
1779, they had been on prison ships Jersey and Good Hope." 
Webb's statement published in the N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Record,] 
says: "The Cromwell was not captured until 1781." The list of 
Prison Ship Martyrs also has his name. He may have been in 
England as a prisoner and sent back for exchange or other reasons. 

He had the example of his father who had gone to the war 
and his teacher, Nathan Hale, the martyr, who lived with them 
and was dead. 

25. Benjamin^ Green (James,' William,' William'), b. East 
Haddam, Aug. 31, 1762; bap. March 14, 1773; m. Betsey Bigelow, 
b. June 14, 1768, Colchester, Conn,, dau. of Jonathan J and Eliza- 



* N. E. H. &- G. Register, Vol. XXXIII, p. 37. 
t Vol. XXIX, p. 221. 

X Jonathan Bigelow was b. Aug. 10, 1740; m. 1758; d. Jan. 13, 1823; son of 
Asa and Dorothy (Otis) Bigelow; Asa, son of Lieut. John and Sarah Bigelow; 
John, son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Flagg) Bigelow; he was son of John and 
Mary, dau. of John and Margaret Warren. Children of Jonathan and Eliza- 
beth (Otis) Bigelow: 

i. Delight, b. Dec. 24, 1759; m. John Fisk. 
ii. Dorothy, b. Feb. 3, 1761; m. Lt. John Brown, 
iii. James, b. March 16, 1764; m. Anna Day. 
iv. Elsey, b. March 27, 1766; d. June 13, 1776. 
V. Betsey, m. Dec. 25, 1787, Benjamin Green, 
vi. Sarah Tudor, b. March 2, 1771; m. Roger Wing, 
vii. Eunice, b. June 3, 1773; m. Chester Bardwell. 
viii. Jonathan, b. Aug. 11, 1775; drowned 1793. 



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beth (Otis) Bigelow, and grand-dau. of James Otis and Sarah 
Tudor, his wife, dan. of Samuel Tudor. Benjamin Green d. 
July 31, 1S28. Mrs. Green d. July, 1855. Children: 

68 i. James' Green, b. July 29 1789. 

69 ii. Ruth Green, b. Dec. 14, 1790. 

70 iii. Betsey Green, b. Sept. 26, 1795. 

71 iv. Harriet Green, b. April 30, 1800. 

72 V. Benjamin Green, b. Jan. 2, 1803; d. unm. July, 1829. 

73 vi. Hannah Green, b. Jan. 2, 1803. 

74 vii. Sarah Wing Green, b. March 27, 1808. 

75 viii. Anson Green, b. Aug. 14, 1810. 

26. Richard* Green (James,' William,' William'), b. March 10, 
1765, at East Haddam; bap. March 14, 1773; m. May i, 1803, Sally 
Webb,* of Saybrook (now Chester), Conn. After his marriage 
he moved into the Jehiel Tinker homestead, which he bought 
Sept. 23, 1803, for $1,015.00 from the heirs Henry and Almyra 
White, Temperance Tinker and Indiana Green. This place con- 
taining 80 rods, is described in the deed as at Moodus Landing, 
between Thomas Marshall, Joseph Atwood and Elijah Atwood. 
It was beautifully situated at the top of the terraces on the upper 
road, facing the river, a double colonial house, in which Richard 
Green lived until his death, and there all of his children were 
born. It was the second house south of Captain James Green's 
house where he was born. The south wing of Maplewood Semin- 
ary, now being taken down, is remembered as it stood between 
Eliphalet Bulkeleys and Aunt Piersons. Richard Green was a 
merchant and ship owner until he retired from business in 1814, 
when he furnished the capital for the new firm " R. and T. 
Green," managed by his younger brother Timothy. He was 
Tithing man, constable, surveyor of highways, selectman, and 
many times moderator of town meetings. In 1816 he was ap- 
pointed to purchase land for the town. He was captain of the 
East Haddam South Company, 25th Regiment Conn. Militia, and 
in that capacity marched his company in 18 12 on an alarm to 
New London. This was in the second war with England. 

Capt. and Mrs. Green always attended the First Church in 
East Haddam, which was then called Uptown, now Little Had- 
dam. Captain Green d. at his home in East Haddam, Feb. 8, 
1848, act. nearly 83 years. His widow removed to Brooklyn, 
N. Y., where three of her sons resided, but after her only 
daughter's marriage, she went with her to live in Danbury 
. - — — — .) 

* Sally Webb was dau. of Wm. Webb, b. Sept. iq, 1746, who m. Elizabeth 
Hudson, dau. of Richard and Keturah (Goldsmith) Hudson, all of Sterling, 
Snuthold, L. I., which he left when the British took possession after the Battle 
of Long Island, in which he participated as a member of Joshua Young's Co., 
Col. josiah Smith's Regiment. He d. Sept. 23, 1832. He was descended from 
Richard ' Webb, who came from England to Cambridge, Mass., 1626, m. Eliz. 
Gregory, and d. at Stamford, Conn.. 1656; John''' and Ann Webb, Northampton, 
Mass.; John^* and Susanna (Cunliffe) Webb of same; Henry* Webb, b. Nov. 
2g, 1668, lived and d. Dec. 6. 1712, at Wethersfield, Conn.; m. Oct. 10, 1695, 
Mary, b. Oct. 16, 1672, dau. of Sam'l Hurll)utt; Ebenezer,* b. Nov. 20, 1697, 
lived Southold, d. 1776, had Wm." Webb, in the te.xt. 




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Conn., where she d. June 5, 1858, aged 78; her remains were 
placed beside her husband's in Riverside Cemetery, East Had- 
dam. Their children, all b. at East Haddam, were: 

76 i. Richard William" Green, b. March 28, 1804. 

77 ii. Henry Green, b. Sept. 5, 1805. 

78 iii. William Webb Green, b. March 29, 1807. 

79 iv. James Wilson Green, b. March 20, 1809. 

80 V. Sidney Green, b. Jan. 2, 181 1. 

81 vi. Frederick Warren Green, b. Aug. 16, 1813. 

82 vii. Elizabeth Green, b. Aug. 28, 1816; d. Feb. i, 1818. 

83 viii. Sarah Ann Green, b. April 16, 1819. 

27. Ann* Green (James,* William," William'), b. East Haddam, 
Feb. 13, 1768; joined the church June 5, 1796; m. Nov. 29, 1789, 
Jared Spencer, son of Maj.-Gen. Joseph Spencer* and Martha, 
dau. of Hezekiah Brainard, his wife, Jared was a twin, b. June 5, 
1762; bap. Millington, July 25, 1762; graduated Yale, 1784, and 
later admitted to bar and practiced till his death. He was cap- 
tain 6th Regt. Militia. He perished in a snow storm Nov. 11, 
1820; his wife d. Nov. 11, 1855, aged 87 years and 9 months. 
Children: 

84 i. Nancy* Spencer, b. May 29, 1791. 

85 ii. Mary (Polly) Spencer, b. Sept. 12, 1793; d. Sept. 7, i860. 

86 iii. Lucretia Spencer, b. Sept. 12, 1793; d. April 26, 1858. 

87 iv. Richard Green Spencer, bap. May 4, 1800. 

29. Oliver' Green (James,' William,' William'), b. East Had- 
dam, Aug. 16, 1773; bap. Aug. 22, 1773; m. Dec. 10, 1797, at 
Cheshire, Mass., Damaris Howe, b. Killingly, Conn., Oct. 6, 1779; 
she was dau. of Isaac and Damaris of East Haddam. After 
marriage they lived at Cheshire for a time and two of their 
children were b. there. He was a blacksmith and had a forge 
where the East Haddam Bank stood later. Their residence was 
adjoining on the north. He was Justice of the Peace and post- 
master. He d. Jan. 2, 1848; she d. Oct. 27, 1866, and both were 
buried at East Haddam. Children: 

88 i. Nancy' Green, b. Aug. 25, 1799. 

89 ii. Marshall Green, b. Sept. 7, 1800; d. Aug. 19, 1826. 

90 iii. Son, b. and d. Sept. 10, 1802, 

91 iv. Timothy Green, b. Nov. 2, 1803; d. March 2, 1814. 

92 V. Oliver Green, b. Dec. 31, 1805. 

93 vi. Lucretia Bacon Green, b. March i, 1808. 

* Gen. Joseph Spencer was son of Isaac and Mary (Selden) Spencer, who 
was son of Samuel Spencer of Millington, Conn., who was son of Sergeant jared 
Spencer of Cambridge, Mass., one of the first settlers of Haddam. Joseph 
Spencer was Major of Colonial troops at Louisburg, 1757; Lieut.-Col. 1759, and 
1760; he was General of Militia, Conn., 1775. He went with his brigade to 
Boston, 1775, and Congress made him Brigadier-General, July, 1775; in Aug., 
1776, he was made Major-General of the Continental Army. He resigned, 1777, 
but as General of Connecticut Militia, assisted Gen. Sullivan in R. I., Aug., 1778. 
He was then elected to Congress from Conn. His family was large and have 
been influential in many States of the Union. 



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94 vii. George Warren Green, b. June 28, 1810; d. Nov. 18, 

1822. 

95 viii. Edmund Harris Green, b. Dec. 10, 1812; d. California 

1S50. 

96 ix. Mary Ann Green, b. Nov. 11, 1816. 

97 X. Timothy Wilson Green, b. Jan., 1822; d. Oct. 15, 1822. 

30. Timothy* Green (James,' William,' William'), b. East Had- 
dam, July 3, 1776; bap. July 21, 1776; m. April 18, 1813, Mrs. 
Lucretia (Hathaway) Knowles, b. Feb. 4, 1779, Fairhaven, Mass., 
dau. of Samuel and Joanna (Gilbert) Hathaway of that place. 
He succeeded his father, who was the first postmaster, and 
lived in the brick house just north of the family homestead. He 
was lister, 1806-10; collector road tax, 1812; ganger, 1817; sur- 
veyor of lumber, 181 8; Presidential elector for Harrison, 1840, 
and State Senator. He d. June 15, 1853; she d. March 31, 1856. 
They were buried in Riverside Cemetery, East Haddam. Child- 
ren: 

98 i. Maria Theresa* Green, b. April 21, 1815. 

99 ii. Catherine Lucretia Green, b. Aug. 14, 1819. 
100 iii. Timothy Franklin Green, b. Oct. 11, 1821. 



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Reprinted from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. XXXIX. 

Fifth Generation. 

32. Mercy^ Goff (Desire* Green, Warren,* William,* William'), 
bap. Jan. 12, 1757; m. Zaccheiis Cook, Jr., Middle Haddam, Conn., 
Jan. 18, 1776, probably of the family of Henry of Mass., who had 
three children who removed to Conn. John settled in Middle- 
town, Henry and Samuel in Wallingford, Conn. His father d. 
April 19, 18 1 2, aet. 93, therefore b. about 17 19, probably at East- 
ham, Mass. He signed a petition to Conn. Legislature, 1744, 
about the church at East Hampton. Zaccheus Cook, Jr., was 
administrator on the estate of {;^^) Benjamin Green" Goff, and 
acted Sept., 1782, in the administration. He and his family re- 
moved to N. Y. State, I have not the town. 

33. Benjamin' Green Goff (Desire* Green, Warren,* William,* 
William'), bap. Oct. 9, 1757. He was a soldier in Capt. Holmes 
Company of Col. Samuel Selden's Regiment, and private First 
Regt. Continentals from East Haddam, April 22, 1777, to April 

22, 1780, when he was discharged. The history of Wethersfield 
says: he was killed June 24, 1781. He was then in the militia.* 

34. Timothy ' Goff (Desire* Green, Warren,' William,* William'), 
bap. July 27, 1760. Went into the service in Lieut. David Smith's 
Company, Col. Thomas Belden's Regiment, April and May, 1777, 
served at Peekskill, N. Y. There was a Timothy Goff of East- 
hampton. Conn., m. Eveline, dau. of Elihu and Almyra (Wright) 
Cook, but I have not been able to identify him. 

35. Philip' Goff (Desire* Green, Warren,* William,* William'), 
b. Aug. 17, 1766; bap. June 2, 1767; m. Oct. 19, 1787, Chloe Cole, 
dau. of Marcus and Phebe (Scovill) Cole; he was the eldest child 
of Ebenezer and Elizabeth Cole, who removed from Eastham, 
Mass., to Chatham, Conn., 1748, and d. 1752. Elizabeth Cole d. 
Feb. 19, 1794, aged 85. Ebenezer and Elizabeth had: i. Marcus; 
ii. Ebenezer; iii. Elizabeth; iv. Jerusha Cole. Philip Goff d. Oct. 

23, 1823. Marcus Cole was in the French War, and in the Con- 
tinental service, May, 1775, to Feb., 1778, when he was lieutenant 
in Huntington's Regiment of the line. Marcus and Phebe Cole 
had: i. Abner, b. 1754; m. Lydia Freeman, 1785; ii. Hendrick, m. 
Phebe Griffith; iii. Marcus, m. Sally White; iv. Phebe, m. Thomas 
Ackley; v. Reliance, m. Joseph Knowlton; vi. Chloe, m. Philip 
Goff; vii. Rebecca, m. Isaac Johnson; viii. Mary, m. Benjamin 
Leonard. 

The U. S. census of 1790, under Chatham gives Philip Goff's 
family as consisting of two males over sixteen and one female; 
and Philip Goff, Jr., had in family one male over sixteen and two 

* There was a Benjamin Goff of Easthampton, m. Feb. 5. 1786, Abigail 
Brainard; they removed to Middle Haddam. They had: i. Benjamin, d. inf. 
ii. Niel, never m. iii. Phila, m. John Cole, and other children. The absence of 
the initial of the middle name makes me doubt the identity. 



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females. It would seem these were Philip, who m. Desire, and 
his son, Philip, Jr., who m. Chloe Cole.* 

Philip and Chloe (Cole) Goff united with the church at Middle 
Haddam, July 18, 1790. This family removed from the neighbor- 
hood probably at the same time as Philip and Desire (Green) 
Goff, before 1800. Among my notes about Chloe Cole, I find 
these, b. Sept. 7, 1768, and d. Oct. 23, 1823. The future may ex- 
plain them. 

I have not been able to discover whether Philip and Chloe 
Goff had any children. 

37. Stephen' Hosmer (Bathsheba* Green, Warren," William,' 
William'), bap. Middle Haddam, Conn., April 26, 1767. He was 
the fourth of the name in direct line. Removed to Lebanon, 
Conn. Children: 

i. Lavinia* Hosmer. 
ii. Stephen T. Hosmer. 
iii. James Hosmer. 
iv. William Hosmer. 
V. Charles B. Hosmer. 
vi. Mary Hosmer. 
vii. John B. Hosmer.f 

51. Asa' Dimock (Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,' William'), 
m. July 5, 1794, Ruth Miller. He d. Dec. 18, 1833, at Dimockvill, 
Pa. Children: 

108 i. Asa' Dimock, Jr., b. April 5, 1795. 

109 ii. Warren Dimock, b. April 30, 1796. 

no iii. Dorcas Dimock, b. Pittston, Pa., May 19, 1798. 

111 iv. Shubael Dimock, b. Sept. 24, 1800. 

112 v. John Green Dimock, b. Clifford, Pa., May 16, 1810; d. 

April II, i8i2. 

52, Davis' Dimock (Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,' William'), 
m. June 5, 1797, Elizabeth Jenkins, b. Aug. 22, 1780. He d. 
Montrose, Pa., Sept. 27, 1854. He was a pioneer Baptist mission- 
ary, a leading man in Susquehanna Co., Pa. He was also a 
physician and associate judge. Children of Davis and Elizabeth 
Dimock: 

113 i. Sarah' Dimock, b. Feb. 2, 1799. 

114 ii. Benjamin Jenkins Dimock, b. Feb. 16, 1800. 

115 iii. Davis Dimock, Jr., b. Oct. 2, 1803. 

116 iv. Betsey Dimock, b. Oct. 24, 1806. 

117 V. Mary Jenkins Dimock, b. April II, 1809; d. Jan. 16, 1S19. 

118 vi. Lydia Clark Dimock, b. July 6, 181 1. 

* Mr. H. B. Brainerd says: Philip Goff was b. about 1730, perhaps earlier; 
he was bap. at Middle Haddam, March 24, 1742, his grandfather, Philip (b. 1685), 
being alive, for his father is called Philip Goff, Jr. In records of Rev. John 
Norton, East Hampton, appears Philip Goff, d. Oct. 27, 1779, and Philip Goff's 
wife d. April 22, 1767. The first is the father-in-law of Desire; the latter is 
possibly Sarah (Atwell) Goff, his wife, the" that is not certain. 

t There was a John Hosmer from Hartford in the Conn. Continental line, 
during the Revolution; he was a corporal; under the Act of 1818 he received 
a pension, at that time was living at New York. 




RUSSELL TINKER GREENE 

Born June 26, 1794 
Died May 10, 1874 





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ASAPH LORENZO GREENE 

Born Nov, 14, 1817 
Died Oct. 25. 1886 



RUSSELL THOMAS GREENE 
Born Jan, 16, 1841 




RUSSELL THOMAS GREENE, JR. 
Born May 31. 1873 



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119 vii. Asa Green Dimock, b. Oct. 14, 1813. 

120 viii. John Harding Dimock, b. Oct. 30, 1815. 

121 ix. David Dimock, b. Oct. 31, 1818. Lost at sea May, 1839. 

122 X. Gordon Zebina Dimock, b. Feb. 26, 182 1. 

123 xi. Shubael Dimock, 

63. William Young* Greene (William,* William,' William,* 
William'), b. East Haddam, Conn., July 20, 1792; bap. by Rev. 
Solomon Blakeslee, St. Stephens Church, 1804; m. Athens, N. Y., 
Sallie Obedience Hinman, b. Nov. i, 1793, dau. of Edward* and 
Mercy Hinman, who were b. and d. at Athens. Wm. Y. Greene 
d. at Natches, Miss., Sept. 23, 1818. His widow m. (2) Jan. 8, 1828, 
Peter G. Coffin. She d. Feb. 4, 1834, and was buried at Athens, 
N. Y., leaving by the second marriage one child, Uriah Hinman 
Coffin, b. 1S32. Peter G. Coffin d. Dec, 1856. Wm. and Sally O. 
Greene had: 

124 i. William* Edward Greene, b. Aug. 17, 1812. 

125 ii. Henry Augustus Greene, b. Dec. 6, 1814. 

12O iii. Mercy Matilda Greene, b. Jan. 11, 1816; d. Feb. 19, 
1816. 

64. Russell Tinker' Greene (William,* William,* William,* 
William'), b. East Haddam, Conn., June 26, 1794; bap. 1804, at 
same place and time as his brother and sister. He m. Sybil 
Pratt who was b. at Canaan, N. Y., and d. at Athens, N, Y. 
Mr. Greene m. (2) Dec. 21, 1826, Sarah Stiles Edwards, at 
Plymouth, Pa. She was b. Oct. 30, 1807, at Cochecton, Sullivan 
Co., N. Y. He removed to Jersey City, N. J., and d. there May 10, 
1874. Mrs. Greene d. at same place Oct. 8, 1895. Children: 

127 i. Almon W.' Greene, b. 1816. 

128 ii. Asaph Lorenzo Greene, b. Nov. 14, 1 81 7, Hartford, N.Y. 

129 iii. Matilda Ann Greene, b. Aug. 20, 1819. 

130 iv. Julia Elizabeth Greene, b. Aug. — , 1821. 

^ •' 1H7-1T o /^ ' I- twins, b. Dec. 26, 1823. 

132 VI. William b. Greene, j ' > o 

133 vii. An infant. 

134 viii. Sybil Pratt Greene, b. March 30, 1828, Plymouth, Pa. 

135 ix. Clarissa Indiana Greene, b. Nov. 6, 1830, Canaan, 

N. Y.; d. Oct. 29, 1839. 

■j" The Hinman family of Conn, is descended from Sergt. Edward' Hinman 
of Stratford, Conn., the first of the name in America. He appears there about 
165 1. He m. Hannah, dau. of Francis and Sarah Stiles. He was bap. in Eng- 
land, Aug. I, 1602; lived in Windsor, Conn., and d. Nov. 26, 1681, leaving four 
sons and four daughters. 

Edward^ Hinman, Jr., the youngest son, b. Stratford, 1672; m. Hannah 
Jennings, b. July 25, 1678. dau. of Joshua, Jr., and Mary Lyon; d. Aug. 25, 1777, 
the day she was qg years old. He was one of the first Episcopalians in Conn. 
They had 12 children. 

Ebenezer^ Hinman, b. Stratford, m. Obedience Jennings, June 4, 1730; she 
was b. Aug., 1720, and d. Dec. 15, 1812. He d. Nov. 18, 1795, leaving 10 children. 

Edward'' Hinman, b. May 19, 1744; m. Dec. 26, 1790, Mercy Hinman 
(Adam,'* Noah,^ Benjamin,' Edward'), of Southbury, who was b. Dec. 26, 1756. 
He d. June 2, 1834; she d. March 4, 1835. They had but one child: Sally 
Obedience Hinman Greene above. 



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136 X. Russell Edwards Greene, b. Sept. 26, 1832. 

137 xi. Sarah Jane Greene, b. May 17, 1834. 

138 xii. Emma Stitt Greene, b. Oct. 2, 1835. 

139 xiii. Gideon Burr Greene, b. Sept. 29, 1837. 

140 xiv. Arthur Seymour Greene, b. April 2, 1848, Hudson, 

N. Y. 

65. Sophia Indiana' Greene (William,* William,' William,* 
William'), b. Jan. 11, 1798, East Haddam, Conn. On Rev. Solo- 
mon Blakeslee's baptismal record, 1804, her name does not appear, 

it reads: " India, wid. Wm. Green, William -r- Russel & ." 

She m. April 23, 1S15, Lyman Wait, Canaan, N. Y. He was b. 
Oct. 26, 1796, and d. Jan. 25, 1840, Athens, N. Y. She removed 
later to N. Y. City, where she d. April 25, 1895. Children: 

141 i. Jane" Wait, b. Feb. 28, 1816. 

142 ii. Clarissa M. Wait, b. May 3, 1818; d. July 15, 1819. 

143 iii. William Seth Wait, b. May 7, 1820. 

144 iv. Henry Lyman Wait, b. Feb. 8, 1822. 

145 V. Emily Sophia Wait, b. April i, 1825. 

146 vi. Matilda Sally Wait, b. July 4, 1827. 

147 vii. Lucretia M. Wait, b. Sept. 15, 1829; d. unm. Dec. 5, 

1851. 

148 viii. Henrietta E. Wait, b. Nov. 28, 1831. 

149 ix. Edward Augustus Wait, b. Oct. i, 1834. 

150 X. Almira Ellen Wait, b. June 16, 1837. 

66. Hannah' Hungerford (Hannah* Green, James,' William,* 
William'), b. July 13, 1778; m. Jos.* Spencer Brainerd of Had- 
lyme. Conn., May 24, 1800. They removed to Troy, N. Y., and 
Oct., 1808, to St. Albans, Vt., and he d. there Jan. i, 1817. She d. 
Jan. I, 1847. Children: 

151 i. Joseph Hungerford' Brainerd, b. Chatham, March 22, 

1801. 

152 ii. Hannah Brainerd, b. Jan. 12, 1803. 

153 iii. Henry Lyman Brainerd, b, Troy, Jan. 18, 1806. 

154 iv. Timothy Green Brainerd, b. Jan. 31, 1808. 

155 V. George Brainerd, b. St. Albans, Feb. 9, 1810; d. March 

2, 1810. 

156 vi. George Brainerd, b. March 24, 181 1. 

157 vii. Ezra Brainerd, b. Dec. 18, 1813; d. Sept., 1814. 

158 viii. Ezra Brainerd, b. Aug. i, 1815. 

68. James' Green (Benjamin,* James,' William,* William'), b. 
July 29, 1787; m. Jan. 14, 1818, Sarah Ann Pierpont of Littlefield, 
Conn. Removed to Buffalo, N. Y. He d. there in Sept., 1848. 
They had one child: 

159 i. James Pierpont" Green. 

* Jos. Spencer Brainerd. b. Dec. 7, 1776, ninth child of Deac. Ezra and 
Jerusha (Smith) Brainerd, who were m. Sept. 12, I7j8; she was dau. of David 
and Dorothy (Brainerd) Smith. Jerusha was the ninth of thirteen children. 
David d. Oct. ii, 1811. Deacon Ezra Brainerd, Justice of the Peace, and 
many years member of Legislature, was son of Josiah, who was son of William 
and Sarah (Bidwell) Brainerd. 



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6g. Ruth' Green (Benjamin/ James,' William,' William'), b. 
East Haddam, Dec. 14, 1790, m. Feb. 25, 1827, John Warner 
Barber, who was b. Feb. 2, 1798, Windsor, Conn. He was 
descended from Thomas Barber who came to Windsor in 1635.* 
He was a widower having m. Harriet E. Lines, who d. March 17, 
1826. After his second marriage he continued to live in New 
Haven, Conn. Mrs. Ruth Barber d. Nov. 18, 1851. He was an 
engraver and publisher, his historical works are quite sought 
after, dealing in town histories of different States. John W. and 
Ruth Green Barber had: 

160 i. Elizabeth Green* Barber, b. Nov. 20, 1827. 

161 ii. Caroline C. T. Barber, b. May 23, 1829. 

162 iii, John Barber, b. Nov, 5, 1830. 

163 iv. James Barber, b. Aug. 10, 1832. 

164 v. Harriet Barber, b. Feb. 27, 1835; d. June 24, 1862. 

70. Betsey" Green (Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. 
Sept. 26, 1795, at East Haddam; m. Edmund Anson Wooding,f 
April 19, 1 81 4. He was b. Woodbridge, now Bethany, Conn., son 
of Edmund and Anne (PeckJ) Wooding of Woodbridge. Betsey 
was the first wife. They moved to Torrington Hollow in 1824. 
Was engaged in manufacture, first cotton, then clocks and locks. 
She d. April 23, 1825, near Oswego, N. Y., and was buried at 
Ransoms Mills, Tioga Co. He m. (2) Miss Pond. He d. Feb. 27, 
1864, aet. 63, They had nine children. Betsey Green Wooding's 
children who outlived their infancy were: 

165 i. Edmund" Wooding, b. Feb. — ,1815. 

166 ii. Julius Wooding, b. Sept. — , 1816. 

167 iii. James Wooding, b. Oct. 28, 1817. 

168 iv. Anson Wooding, b. June 7, 1820. 

169 V. Eliza Wooding, b. March — , 1825; d. Feb. 1830. 

71. Harriet ' Green (Benjamin,* James," William," William'), b. 
East Haddam, April 30, 1800; m. Dec. 23, 1823, Geo. Nelson 



* Thomas ' Barber came to America when about eighteen years old. He 
m. Jane ,Oct. 7, 1640. They both d. in Sept., 1662. 

Josiah' Barber, b. Feb. 15, 1653, m. Abigail, dau. of Nathaniel Loomis, 
Nov. 22, 1677; she d. Feb. 9, 1700. He m. (2) Nov. 5, 1701, Sarah Drake, who d. 
Dec. 13, 1730. He d. Dec, 1733. 

Aaron 2 Barber, b. July 20, 1697; m. Mary Douglas from New London, 
Conn., Feb. 2, 1724. 

Elijah^ Barber, b. Jan. 11, 1744-5; m. Abigail Wood, Dec. 20, 1768. 

Elijah^ Barber, b. Oct. 24, 1769; m. Mary Warner, Jan., 1795, who d. Jan 
29,1839. He d. July 19, 1812. John Warner Barber in the text was their son. 

t This name is somewhat uncommon, it does not appear in Savage's 
Genealogical Dictiofiary, Durries Index of Genealogies, 1886, or the first fifty 
volumes of the New Eng. Historic-Genealogical Register. 

X The Peck family were early settlers and residents in New Haven, Conn. 
Some have rernoved to Wallingford and other neighboring towns, but many 
are still in the city of New Haven. Eleazer was at Wallingford, 1670, and Jere- 
miah was m. at Waterbury, 1704, and d. 1751. 



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Blakeslee, b. Sept. 12, 1799, Plymouth, Conn.,* and d. Jan. 18, 
1877; she d. Sept. 9, 1885, both at Waterbury, Conn. The chil- 
dren were all b. at Plymouth, now Thomaston, Conn. He was 
son of Samuel and Polly (Selkirk) Blakeslee. He was a farmer. 
They were both members of Trinity Episcopal Church. Chil- 
dren: 

170 i. Geo. Pierpont" Blakeslee, b. Nov. 30, 1824. 

171 ii. Julius Franklin Blakeslee, b. Dec. 4, 1825. 

172 iii. Harriet Evaline Blakeslee, b. Feb. 9, 1829; d. April 9, 

1830. 

173 iv. Louisa Evaline Blakeslee, b. Jan. 3, 1831. 

174 V. Anson Green Blakeslee, b. Nov. 22, 1832; d. Feb. 21, 

1846. 

175 vi. Caroline Amelia Blakeslee, b. Jan. 15, 1834. 

176 vii. Sarah Tuttle Blakeslee, b. Dec. 24, 1836; d. March 13, 

1850. 

177 viii. Edward Warren Blakeslee, b. July 24, 1840. 

73. Hannah* Green (Benjamin,* James,' William,^ William'), b. 
Jan, 2, 1803, East Haddam; m. Aug. 28, 1825, Daniel Tuttle, b. 
1803, son of Rev. Ezraf Tuttle of Patchogue, L. I. He d. of con- 
sumption, April 26, 1829; she d. March 11, 1855, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Children: 

178 i. Caroline Louisa' Tuttle, b. July 2, 1826; d. April 17, 

1827. 

179 ii. Mary Celestia Tuttle, b. Nov. 28, 1827; d. July 7, 1828. 

180 iii. Daniel Green Tuttle, b. June 3, 1829; d. March 5, 

1857. He was assistant editor A^. Y. Journal of Com- 
merce. 

74. Sarah Wing' Green (Benjamin,* James,* William,* Wil- 
liam"), b. March 27, 1808; m. April 29, 1829, Silvester Tuttle, who 
was b. Sept. 5, 1806, Patchogue, L. L Was in the hat business 
N. Y. City, then had an extensive coal business in Brooklyn. 
Mrs. Tuttle d. Sept. 21, 1846, at New York. He m. (2) May 2, 

* There was a Thomas Blakeslee in Hartford as early as 1641. Samuel' 
was perhaps his brother, he was at Guilford, 1650; m. Hannah, dau. of Wm, 
Potter, and had eight children; d. 1672. 

i. John,^ b. 165 1 ; m. Grace — -; d. 1713. 

i. John,^ b. 1676; m. Susanna . Had: Daniel,* and 5 daus., 

all m. He d. 1751, 
ii. Hannah (Sperry). 

iii. Moses, settled in Waterbury; m. 1702, Sarah Benton. Had 14 
children: i. Moses; 2. Aaron; 3. Abner; 4. Jesse; 5. Job; 6. 
Sarah; 7. Dinah; 8. Hannah; 9. Phebe; 10. John; 11. Marah, 

ii. Samuel, Jr., b. 1662; m. 1684, ; removed to Plymouth Conn., or 

as some say to Woodbury. They had 9 children, 
iii. Ebenezer. b. July 17, 1664; m. and had 8 children. 
The ancestry of Samuel Blakeslee is probably among the foregoing. 

t A tradition in the Tuttle family places the first ancestor in Lynn, Mass. 
Ezra, b. Chelsea, Sept. 15, 1704, a mariner, was shipwrecked and settled at 
Patchogue, L. I. He was afterwards a Methodist preacher. His two sons, 
Daniel and Silvester, m. sisters, 73 and 74 in the text. 



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1849, Eliza Jane, dau. of Zelotes and Eliza (Atwater) Day,* b. 
June 27, 1823, of New Haven, Conn., and d. June 24, 1905, at her 
home 494 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. She was prominent in St. 
Johns M. E. Church, the Eastern District Industrial Home, and 
other church and benevolent work. Children: 

181 i. Chas. Henry Tuttle, b. April 30, 1830; d. July 10, 1831. 

182 ii. Ezra Benjamin Tuttle, b. May 3, 1834. 

183 iii. Sarah Jane Tuttle, b. Oct. 18, 1838; d. March 22, 1845. 

75. Anson ^ Green (Benjamin,* James,* William,' William'), b. 
Aug. 14, 1810, East Haddam; m. May i, 1836, at New York, Lydia 
Foster Moore, who was b. Greenport, L. I., and d. there May 6, 
1837. He m. (2) Mrs. Maria Blackman, who d. and he m. (3) 
at ('ommerce, Oakland Co., Mich., Nov. 25, 1859 Mary Louisa 
Farr, dau. of Joseph Gamble and Mary Ann (Tibballs) Farr of 
Pompey, N. Y. She moved after his death from Mich, to Ham- 
mondton, N. J. Children: 

184. i. Benjamin Anson' Green, b. March i, 1837, N. Y.; d. 

June, 1837. 
185 ii. Matty Minnehaha Green, b. Feb. 17, 1862, Commerce, 

Mich. 

76. Richard William' Green (Richard,* James,' William,^ Wil- 
liam'), b. East Haddam, March 28, 1804; m. at New York City, 
Aug. 7, 1828, Charlotte Gleason, dau. of Ebenezer Steele and 
Prudence (Brainerd) Gleason, b. Farmington, Conn., June 2, 1806. 
E. S. Gleason was b., lived and d. at Farmington; m. July 25, 
1791, Prudence Brainerd, who was b. at East Haddam, July 31, 
1774; d. June 8, 181 1; dau. of Daniel Brainerdf and Prudence 
Gridley, m. June 6, 1771. Mrs. Charlotte Greene d. July 3, 1829, 
aged 22, and was buried in the First Church Cemetery, East 
Haddam. R. W. Green m. (2) in 1834, Eliza Bulkley, who wasb. 
at Wethersfield, 1802; she d. at Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17, 1852. 
Mr. Green was prepared for College by Dr. Parsons, but did not 
enter, and in 1833 Yale gave him an honorary A. M. He came to 
N. Y. in 1828, and taught school, removed to Philadelphia in 1832 
and continued the profession of teaching until he d. Feb. i, 1846. 
His widow d. Aug. 17, 1852. He published The Little Reckoner, 
an Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Grammar, Scholar's Com- 

* Eliza Atwater Day was descended from David ' Atwater, one of the first 
planters of New Haven, Conn.; through his son Jonathan,'' b. July 12, 1656, and 
Ruth Peck, his wife, who had: Jonathan, Jr.,^ b. Nov. 4, 1690, who m. (2) Martha 
Bradley, and had: Jeremiah,'* b. Dec. 5, 1734; he was steward of Yale, m. Anna 
Mix, and had: Joseph.^ b. May 27, 1790, m. Sarah Thomas. These were the 
parents of Eliza* Atwater, b. June 2, 1794, Mrs. Day in the text. Zelotes was son 
of Joel of New Haven, Conn. He m. Eliza Atwater, July 23, 1817. 

t The ancestor Daniel' Brainerd, b. Eng., settled Haddam, Conn., 1662; 
had: Daniel'' Brainerd, b. March 2, 1665; his son DanieH Brainerd, m. Susanna 
Ventres, their son Daniel* Brainerd, b. Feb. 24, 1722; d. Jan. 10, 1777; was the 
father of Daniel ^ Brainerd, who m. Prudence Gridley, 1771, and had: Prudence ^ 
Brainerd, b. July 3, 1774; m. Ebenezer Steele Gleason, parents of Charlotte 
Gleason Green in the text. See note 80, Sidney^ Green, below. 



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panion and Revision of Valpfs Paley. He was buried at River- 
side Cemetery. One child: 
i86 i. Richard Gleason' Greene, b. June 29, 1829, East Had- 
dam. 

77. Henry* Green (Richard,* James,* William,* William'), b. 
East Haddam, Sept. 5, 1805. He was the second of the family to 
come to New York, Oct. 1824, his brother William having come 
in May, and all the family following at different intervals. He 
and his brother William W., in 1826, started the firm of H. & W. 
W. Green, grocers and shipping merchants; another brother, 
Sidney, was taken in sometime after. After the crash of 1837, 
they suffered from the failure and repudiations of southern 
customers mostly at Mobile, where their vessels sailed, and they 
were forced to suspend in 1842, but in time settled with every 
one. He was paymaster in the militia, N. Y. City. Went to 
California in 1849, and remained two years. He went into the 
storage business, Todd Stores, Brooklyn, after his brother retired. 
He was a member of the N. Y. Chess Club. He never m. and d. 
at the residence of his nephew, R. H. Greene, 13 Orient Ave., 
Brooklyn, of pneumonia, April 16, 1886, universally respected and 
regretted. 

78. William Webb' Green (Richard,* James,' William," Wil- 
liam'), b. East Haddam, March 29, 1807; before he was 20 years 
of age he was in business for himself in the City of New York, 
and at forty-nine retired. He m. at 74 Beekman St., New York, 
Aug. 10, 1836, Sarah Ann Todd, dau. of Col. Wm. W. Todd;* she 
was b. June 21, 1813. She was manager of the Graham Institute 
for old ladies in Brooklyn, the Sanitary Fair, and Colored Orphan 
Asylum, New York. She was a devout Christian, uniting early 
with the First Baptist Church, N. Y., and when her husband and 
family united with the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, 
she united with them. She d. in Brooklyn, while temporarily 
away from her home at Fort Washington, N. Y. City, March 8, 
1883. Mr. Green was director of the Jackson Marine Ins. Co., the 
Anchor Fire Ins. Co., Sherman & Barnsdale Oil Co., and president 
of the Brooklyn Oil Co., and Green Island Oil Co., The North 
Second St. and Middle Village R. R. Co. and treasurer of the 
Brooklyn and Bushwick R. R. Co. He was trustee of the Church 
of the Pilgrims (Dr. R. S. Storrs), and the Washington Heights 
Presbyterian Church (Dr. Chas. A. Stoddard), where he was also 
chosen an elder, but his modesty prevented his acceptance. When 
he was 20 years old he was commissioned ensign (Dec. 24, 1827) of 
the loth Regt. of Infantry, N. Y., promoted lieutenant Sept. 20, 
1828, and captain Sept. 10, 1833; he declined further promotion. 

Capt. Green was elected for two terms, 1852-5, Alderman 
from the First Ward (Brooklyn Heights), and Associate-Judge, 
City Court. He was a Whig, Native American, afterwards Union 
and Republican. His first vote was for John Quincy Adams, 

* See Todd Genealogy, N. Y., 1867, also Appendix in same; Duffie Family, 
Roosevelt Family, Herring Family and Dodge Family. 



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Republican, his father and grandfather had been Federalists, but 
that party was dead. 

Alderman Green returned to New York after retiring from 
business in 1856. He was a member of the N. Y. Historical 
Society, Society of the Sons of the Revolution, and War of 1812* 

He was the first one to whom his son imparted his plan to 
organize the Mayflower Descendants, but when the meeting took 
place, he was in his last sickness. 

He lived at the time of his death, Dec. 30, 1894, at 235 Central 
Park, West, and was buried in his mausoleum at Riverside 
Cemetery, East Haddam, Conn. Children: 

187 i. William Todd* Greene, b. Jan. 2, 1838; d. May 16, 1847. 

188 ii. Richard Henry Greene, b. June 12, 1839. 

79. James Wilson ' Green (Richard,* James,' William,^ William'), 
b. March 20, 1809; came to New York from East Haddam; m. 
May I, 1832, Catharine A. Whitney of Albany, N. Y., b. July 27, 
181 2; lived N. Y. City, then Richmond, Ind., for seven years, 
then N. Y. until May i, 1846, then Brooklyn, N. Y., where his 
wife d. Aug. 21, 1849; she was dau. of Selleck and Betsey (Knapp) 
Whitney. Selleck was b. Stamford, Conn., June 28, 1779-80; m. 
Jan. 26, 1805-6, Betsey, dau. of Jas. and Mary (Hubbell) Knapp. 
He was son of Daniel and Hannah (Selleck) Whitney (see Whit- 
ney Genealogy); she was dau. of Peter and Martha (Whiting) 
Selleck. 

While in Richmond, Ind., he was President of the village. 
Mr. Green m. (2) Mrs. Grace Hollister of Buffalo, N. Y.; she d. 
1877. He was a lawyer, and active in politics; he and his brother 
William were members of the Order of the American Flag (Know 
Nothings) when James Harper was elected Mayor of New York, 
1844, by the Native Americans. Mr. Green was editor of the 
American Republican, the party organ. He was elected, by the 
Republicans of New York, Councilman, 1864, '65 and '66, the last 
year he was chosen chairman. He d. Jan. 12, 1890, at Buffalo, 
N. Y., while on a visit to his dau. Anna Katherine Rohlfs. 
Children: 

189 i. Sarah Elizabeth" Green, b. N. Y. C, Feb. 28, 1833; 

never m.; d. Jan. 18, 1906. 

190 ii. James Frederick Green, b. N. Y. C, Jan. 11, 1835. 

191 iii. Sidney Harper Green, b. Richmond, Ind., July 16, 1843. 

192 iv. Anna Katherine Green, b. Nov. 11, 1846, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

193 V. Henry Ward Beecher Green, b. July 22, 1849; d. Sept. 

5, 1849- 

80. Sidney* Green (Richard,* James,' William," William'), b. at 
East Haddam, Jan. 2, 181 1. When he came to New York his 
brothers Henry and William took him into their business, chang- 
ing the firm name to Green & Co. He lived in Brooklyn and m. 

t For other ancestry of W. W. Green see Winslow Memorial, Webb 
Genealogy and Magna Charta Barons and Their Descendants. 



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there Mary Gleason Deming, dau. of Frederick* and Mary 
(Gleasonf) Deming of that place, May 12, 1846; she was b. in 
Litchfield, Conn., May 8, 1815. He was cotton merchant and 
broker, director of Union Bank, N. Y., also director and cashier 
of the Marine Bank. He was trustee of the church of the Pil- 
grims (Rev. Dr. Storrs), Brooklyn. He d. at his residence, 
Monroe Place, Jan. 20, 1878; she d. Nov. 21, 1888. Children: 

194 i. Mary Deming" Green, b. Brooklyn, Feb. 6, 1848. 

195 ii. Frederick Deming Green, b. Brooklyn, July 3, 1850. 

196 iii. Ella Champion Green, b. May 8, 1852, Brooklyn. 

197 iv. Clara Louisa Green, b. Dec. 28, 1855; d. Dec. 28, 1855. 

198 V. Sidney Green, b. Dec. 19, 1856, Brooklyn. 

81. Frederick Warren^ Green (Richard,* James," William,* 
William'), b. East Haddam, Aug. 16, 1813. He was a merchant 
in his native town, and succeeded his uncle Timothy Green as 
postmaster, which office he held until 1845, when he removed 
to Brooklyn, N. Y. He manufactured cotton twine, later was 
engaged in the Brooklyn Oil Co., and finally was president of the 
National Storage Co., N. Y. He m. Mary Gardner Morgan, May 
I, 1838; she was b. Sept. 24, 18 15, dau. of AveryJ and Jerusha 

* John' Deming, the ancestor, m. 1637, Honor, dau. of Richard and Alice 
(Gaylord) Treat. 

Daniel' Deming, b. Wethersfield, about 1652; m. Mary , 1678. 

David^ Deming, b. July 20, 1681; Harvard College, 1700; m. Mary Brigham; 
was ordained 1715, and preached at Medway, Mass. 

David'* Deming, b. Aug. 24, 1709, Middletown, Conn.; m. Mehitable, dau. 
of Henry and Mehitable (Rowley) Champion. (a) 

Julius^ Deming, b. April 16, 1755, N. Lyme, Conn.; m. Aug, 7, 1781, Dorothy, 
dau. of Henry and Deborah (Brainard) Champion. He served in the army 
under Col. Champion in the commissary department, and moved to Litchfield. 

Frederick" Deming, b. Oct. 4, 1787, Litchfield, Conn.; m. Mary, dau. of 
Ebenezer Steele and Prudence (Brainard) Gleason, July 19, 1813; she was b. 
May 15, 1796. He d. Sept. 13, i860; she d. March 31, 1869, both at Brooklyn, 
N. Y. He was president of the Union Bank, N. Y. 

t Thos.' Gleason, the ancestor, was at Watertown, Mass., 1652; Charles- 
town, 1662; m. Susanna . 

Isaac" Gleason, b. 1654; lived at Enfield, was in the Falls fight, 1676, andd. 
1698. 

Isaac^ Gleason, b. 1687; m. 1712, Mary, dau. of John Prior. 

Isaac* Gleason, b. 1715; m. Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer Steele of Farmington. 

Ebenezer Steele^ Gleason, bap. Dec. 6, 1767; m. July 19, 1813, Prudence 
Brainard. They had: Mary* Gleason, b. May 15, 1796; m. Frederick^ Deming, 
and Charlotte" Gleason, b. June 2, 1806; m. Richard W.^ Green. 

J James' Morgan, the ancestor, was b. in Wales 1607; came to Roxbury, 
Mass., 1640; m. Mary Hill; his son John,** m. (i) Rachel Dimond; m. (2) wid. 
Williams, dau. of lit. -Gov. Wm. Jones, and gr.-dau. of Theophilus Eaton. 
William,'' b. 1693, eldest son of John, m. Mary, dau. of Capt. James Avery, Jr. 
Their eldest son, William, Jr.,'* b. June 17, 1723; m. Temperance Avery, and 
had: Wm. Avery'' Morgan, m. Lydia Smith. Their son Avery,* m. Jerusha, 
dau. of Col. Jonathan Gardner. Mary Gardner' Morgan, their fifth child, m. 

(a) Henry' Champion, the ancestor, of Saybrook, Conn., 1647. 

Thomas* Champion, b. .'\pril, 1656; m. Aug. 23, 1682, Hannah Brockway. 

Henry' Champion, b. May 2, 16^5: m. Mehitable Rowley, dau. of Moses, and gr.-dau. of 
Moses and Elizabeth (dau. of Capt. Matthew Fuller) Rowley of East Haddam, Conn. Henry 
and Mehitable Champion had: Mehitable,' who m. David* Deming, and Col. Henry,* b. Jan. 19, 
1720; m. I3eborah Brainard, and had Dorothy' Champion, who m. Aug. 7, 1781, Julius* Deming. 
son of said David* Deming. 



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(Gardner) Morgan of Colchester, Conn, She d. June 14, 1871. 
He d. April 5, 1870, in Brooklyn; both buried at East Haddam, 
Conn. Children: 

199 i. Mary Lydia' Green, b. Oct. 30, 1841, East Haddem. 

200 ii. Eliza Bulkeley Green, b. Aug. 17, 1843; d. Oct. 12, 

1844, East Haddam. 

201 iii, Frederick Morgan Green, b. May 16, 1845, Colchester, 

Conn. 

202 iv. Caroline Amelia Green, b, Sept. 18, 1847, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

203 V. Morgan Henry Green, b. Feb. 5, 1850; d, Dec. 16, 1850. 

204 vi. Henry William Green, b. April 13, 1853. 

205 vii. Richard Avery Green, b. March 2, 1855; d. July 21, 1879. 

83. Sarah Ann* Green (Richard,* James,' William,' William'), 
b. April 16, 1819, East Haddam. Some years after her father's death 
her mother and she moved to Brooklyn, N. Y. She m. Nov. 16, 
1854, Samuel Canfield Wildman, who was b. March 16, 181 1, Dan- 
bury, Conn., son of Fairchild and Mary (Canfield) Wildman. 
He united with the Congregational Church, Sept., 1831; was a 
farmer and director of the Danbury Bank. He m. (i) Sept. 3, 
1835, Laura A. Bostwick, who was b. Aug. 29, 181 2, and d. March 
25, 1853. She had Mary, Samuel, Edgar and Laura, all deceased, 
only the last married. He d. 1894. Since then Sarah G. Wild- 
man lived alone in Danbury until her death, April 18, 1908, aged 
89 years. Children: 

206 i. Fannie Louise* Wildman, b. Feb. 21, 1856; d. June 6, 

1856. 

207 ii. Henry Green Wildman, b, Nov. 29, 1858. 

84. Nancy' Spencer (Ann* Green, James,' William,' William'), 
b. May 29, 1791, East Haddam; m. Oct. 27, 1819, Thomas Bunce 
of Middletown, Conn., a descendant of Thomas, of Hartford, 1640. 
Two children, neither m., and both d.: 

208 i. Jared* Bunce. 

209 ii. Nancy Bunce. 

87. Richard Green* Spencer (Ann* Green, James,' William,' 
William'), bap. May 4, 1800, East Haddam; m. Sept, 4, 1825, 
Sophia Lake; he lived in Canada and d. July 29, 1834. I am 
ignorant of this family, 

88. Nancy' Green (Oliver,* James,' William,' William'), b. 
Cheshire, Mass., Aug. 25, 1798; m, Dec. 11, 1816, Horace Hayden,* 
b. 1786, son of Nehemiah, b. Dec, 4, 1755, and Sarah (Sill) Hayden 
of Essex, Conn. They lived in East Haddem. He was a mer- 

F. W. Green, in the text. Jonathan Gardner was son of John of Gardiner's 
Island; he m. Jerusha Stark, dau. of Silas and Jerusha (Hyde) Stark. (Vide 
Morgan Gen. and Hyde Gen.) 

* John^ Hayden was b. at Lyme, Conn., about 1700; his son was Nehemiah,* 
who had Uriah,'* b. Jan. 10, 1732; m. Dec. 2, 1754, Ann Starkey, d. Nov. 24, 1808. 
Nehemiah,* b. Dec. 4, 1755, m, Sara Sill, d. May 29, 1791; they had Horace 
Hayden who m, Nancy Green, 



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chant and ship builder. She d. July 3, 1822. He m. (2) Oct. 3, 
1824, Esther (Beebe) Paine of Southold, L. I. He d. Aug. 18, 
1840.* Children: 

210 i. Nehemiah' Hayden, b. March 29, 1819. 

211 ii. Nancy Green Hayden, b. Oct. 29, 1820. 

212 iii. Horace Hayden, b. May 28, 1822. 

92. Oliver' Green (Oliver,* James,' William," William'), b. East 
Haddam, Dec. 31, 1805; m. Sept. 21, 1839, at St. Louis, Mo., 
Georgian Marguerite Rohr; she was b. May 20, 1818, at Fred- 
erick, Md., dau. of George (b. April 25, 1793; d. Nov. 4, 1877) and 
Catharine (Koontz) Rohr; she d. Aug. 18, 1866, St. Louis, Mo. 
He v^as a manufacturer of vinegar, liquor and boat stores, and 
merchant. He d, at St. Louis, Sept. 27, 1875. Two children 
were b. Boonville, Mo., the others all in St. Louis. Children: 

213 i. Cora Willey° Greene, b. Jan. 16, 1841. 

214 ii. Katharine Henrietta Greene, b. April 12, 1843. 

215 iii. Mary Alice Greene, b. Jan. 21, 1846. 

216 iv. Evelyn Adelaide Greene, b. March 19, 1848. 

217 V. Georgian Lucretia Greene, b. Jan. 6, 1851. 

218 vi. Fannie Raiford Greene, b. May 6, 1854. 

219 vii. Edward Marshall Greene, b. May 6, 1854; d. Feb. i, 

1855- 

220 viii. Oliver Herbert Greene, b. Oct. 19, 1857. 

93. Lucretia Bacon 'Green (01iver,*James,' William,'' William'), 
b. March i, 1808, East Haddam; m. June 19, 1831, Dr. Sidney 
Brainerd Willey, b. Stafford, Conn., March 14, 1807, son of Calvin 
and Sally (Brainerd) Willey; Calvin was son of John Willey, b. 
1 741 (son of Benajah and Rachel Dutton Willey); m. April 30, 
1767, Elizabeth, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Winslow) Marshall, 
the latter was b. Feb. 9, i74i,^^sister of Ruth Marshall (Mrs. James 
Green). John Willey was of Litchfield, Conn. Calvin was b. at 
East Haddam, Sept. 15, 1776, he lived in Tolland Co., was Rep- 
resentative nine years. State Senator, two years, Judge of Probate, 
Presidential Elector, and 1825-1831, U. S. Senator. He d. Aug. 
23, 1858. Lucretia Green Willey d. Nov., 1887. Dr. Willey 
graduated at Yale, 1828, and in medicine, 1831, practiced medi- 
cine in Brooklyn, N. Y., and d. April 13, 1853. Children: 

221 i. James Marshall" Willey, b. March 25, 1832. 

222 ii. Oliver Green Willey, b. May 15, 1835; d. Jan. 13, 1855. 

223 iii. Sidney Brainerd Willey, Jr., b. Jan. 10, 1837; drowned 

June 28, 1847. 

224 iv. Sarah Lucretia Willey, b. Sept. 17, 1841. 

225 v. Sidney Brainerd Willey, b. Nov. 15, 1852. 

96. Mary Ann' Green (Oliver,* James,' William," William'), b. 
East Haddam, Nov. 11, 1816; m. Daniel Brainerd Warner, b. 
East Haddam, March 24, 1807, son of Daniel and Nancy (Brainerd) 
Warner. He was Brigade-Major and Inspector of Artillery, 
Conn. Major Warner has been Postmaster and Town Clerk, 

•f The children of Horace and Esther Hayden were: Geo. W., Wm. Henry, 
Jane M., Henrietta, Luther and Sarah Sill Hayden. 




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East Haddam; Rep. in Conn. Legislature, 1850-1, State Senator, 
1852-3, President of Senate, 1853. He was ship builder and 
merchant, East Haddam; firm in later years D. B. Warner & Son. 
He d. Feb. 25, 1891; his widow d, Feb. 23, 1896. Children b. East 
Haddam, except first, b. Clinton, Mich.: 

226 i. NancyLucretia'Warner,b.Mayi7, 1837; d. Jan. 19,1838. 

227 ii. Charles Belden Warner, b. July 28, 1839. 

228 iii. Mary Green Warner, b. Aug. 7, 1842. 

229 iv. Sidney Brainerd Warner, b. Dec. 5, 1848. 

230 V. Georgian Lucretia Warner, b. April 3, 1852. 

231 vi. Antoinette Louisa Warner, b. Sept. 22, 1854. 

98. Maria Theresa* Green (Timothy,* James,' William,' Wil- 
liam'), dau. of Timothy and Mrs. Lucretia (Hathaway) (Knowles*) 
Green, was b. in East Haddam, April 21, 1815, was educated 
at Dr. Joseph Emerson's Seminary at Wethersfield, and m. in 
East Haddam, Oct. 14, 1840, Frederick William Shepard, M.D., 
of Essex, Conn. She removed to Hartford with three of her 
children soon after her husband's death, but was making her 
home in Saybrook at the time of her own death, which occurred 
in Hartford, May 4, 1883. Dr. Shepard, who was b. in Plainfield, 
Conn., March 18, 181 2, was the son of Job Shepard, farmer, of 
Plainfield, and Azubah Clark of Saybrook, and was descended 
through a line of Plainfield and Concord, Mass., farmers from 
Ralph Shepard,! who came from Stephney, England, to Boston in 
1635. Frederick W. was brought up in Saybrook, was graduated 
at the Yale Medical School in 1834, and practiced his profession 
for a brief period at Gale's Ferry, Conn., and for the remainder 
of his life at Essex, where he d. May 2, i860. The children of 
Dr. and Mrs. Shepard, all b. in Essex, were: 

232 i. Maria Green' Shepard, b. April 14, 1842. 

233 ii. Catherine Tyler Shepard, b. May 22, 1844; d. May 6, 

1846, Essex. 

234 iii. Frederick Job Shepard, b. Jan. 23, 1850. 

235 iv. Charlotte Lewis Shepard, b. Aug. 17, 1854. 

236 V. John Woodruff Shepard, b, July 18, 1858. 

99. Catharine Lucretia' Green (Timothy,* James,' William,^ 
William'), b. East Haddam, Aug. 14, 1819; m. Captain Henry 
Selden Tyler, b. Haddam, Nov. 19, 1815, son of Selden and 
Sarah (Randall) Tyler. They lived at East Haddam, Conn., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Brighton, Pa., where he d. Sept. 19, 1859, 
He was a sea captain. She lived in Hartford, Conn., the latter 
part of her life and d. there Sept. 26, 1887. Children: 

237 i. Kate Green' Tyler, b. May 12, 1848, East Haddam. 

* By her first marriage Mrs. Timothy Green was mother of Philo Knowles, 
a sea captain, who d. of yellow fever in the Gulf of Mexico; and Augusta 
Freeman Knowles, who lived in the family with her half sisters and brother 
until she m. late in life, Daniel W. Norton, a prominent citizen of Suffield, Conn. 

t A small volume on Ralph Shepard, Puritan, was privately printed in 
1893, by Ralph Hamilton Shepard of New Haven, N. Y., son of the late Sidney 
Shepard of Buffalo, N. Y. 



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238 ii. Henry Whitney Taylor, b. March 6, 1850, East Haddam. 

239 iii. Francis Tyler, b. Nov. 11, 1856, Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. 

April 16, 1857. 

100. Timothy Franklin' Green (Timothy,* James,' William,' 
William'), son of Timothy and Lucretia (Hathaway) (Knowles) 
Green, was b. in East Haddam, Oct. 11, 182 1, was educated at 
Bacon Academy, Colchester, and after a brief engagement in the 
manufacture of rubber goods in Colchester went West, spending 
the greater part of his life in Maiden, 111., in lumber and grain 
business. He served during the Civil War in the 139th Illinois 
Volunteer Infantry. His last years were passed as clerk in the 
Pension Office at Washington. He was prominent as a Sunday 
school worker and as a Mason, and in Washington he was a deacon 
and a much beloved member of the First Congregational Church. 
He did a great deal of missionary work, had charge of a church in 
Kansas for a year. He was a member of the Masonic Veterans 
and of Pentalphia Lodge; State lecturer, editor of the Mystic 
Star. He was a fine musician and belonged to many musical 
clubs during his life, but especially used his talent in Christian 
service. He m. in New London, Conn., Dec. 30, 1845, Sarah Maria, 
dau. of Lemuel and Maria Ann (Dowd) Raymond, b. May 25, 
1824. He d. in Washington, Feb. 14, 1895.* Mrs. Green d. in 
Maiden, 111., Aug. 27, 1896. Their children were: 

240 i. Caroline Amelia' Green, b. Nov. 8, 1846, East Haddam. 

241 ii. Timothy Franklin Green, b. Oct. 14, 1849, East Haddam. 

242 iii. Catherine Maria Green, b. Dec. 29, 1854, Colchester, 

Conn.; d. Jan. 29, i860. Maiden, 111. 

243 iv. William Raymond Green, b. Nov. 9, 1856, Colchester. 

244 V. Charles Dudley Green, b. Nov. 26, i860. Maiden. 

245 vi. Henry Sidney Green, b. Aug. 17, 1864, Maiden. 

246 vii. Sarah Ann Green, b. Aug. 20, 1868, Maiden. 

247 viii. Ida Augusta Green, b. Dec. 3, 1869, Maiden. 

* Mr. Green was a great favorite in his native town, which was shown 
when he was called to preside at the Centennial celebration of the church, in 
Oct., 1894. He contracted a cold at that time, which resulted in his death a few 
months afterwards. Mrs. Green was b. in Norwich, Mass. (now Huntington). 
The family moved from there to Stockbridge, Mass., and thence to New 
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Sixth Generation.* 

108. Asa' Dimock (Asa/ Sarah' Green, Warren,* William,' Wil- 
liam'), b. April 5, 1795; m. Jan. 16, 1817, Electa Lyon, who was b. 
at Clifford, Pa., and d. Dec. 24, 1864, in Wisconsin. He was State 
Treasurer, Penn. They had: 

Mary Elizabeth' Dimock, b. July 22, 1817. 
Warren Shubael Dimock, b. July 24, 1819. 
Walter Wheeler Dimock, b. May 31, 182 1. 
Lafayette Gilbert Dimock, b. June 12, 1823; d. Sept., 

1858, unm. 
Adeline Robertine Dimock, b. March 22, 1827; d. May, 

1849, unm. 
Avaline Electa Dimock, b. Aug. i, 1830; d. Jan. 20, 1835. 
vii. George Washington Dimock, b. Feb. 22, 1832; d. Oct. 

7, i833- 
Robert Henry Dimock, b. July 23, 1836; d. May i, 1838. 

Catharine Sophia Dimock, b. April 5, 1838; unm. 

109. Warren* Dimock (Asa,* Sarah' Green, Warren,' William,' 
William'), b. April 30, 1796; m. Jan. 4, 1816, Sarah Bencher. He 
d. at Dimock, Pa., Feb. i, 1844. She was b. in England, Feb., 
1785. They had: 

257 i. Sarah Green' Dimock, b. Jan. 18, 1816; d. Jan. 31, 1818. 

258 ii. Ruth Green Dimock, b. Feb. 16, 1817. 

259 iii. Redmond C. Dimock, b. Oct. i, 1820. 

260 iv. Asa William Dimock, b. April 28, 1823. 

261 V. Thomas Jefferson Dimock, b. April 30, 1826. 

262 vi. Elizabeth Heber Dimock, b. March 25, 1836. 

no. Dorcas' Dimock (Asa,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,' 
William'), b. May 19, 1798; m. April 12, 1821, Rhodes Berry. 

III. Shubael' Dimock (Asa,* Sarah* Green, Warren,^ William,* 
William'), b. Sept. 24, 1800; m. (i) Sept. 4, 1828, Amanda Hudson; 
she d. June 3, 1844; he m. (2) Mary L. Stewart, July 7, 1846; she 
was b. March 24, 1818. There were five childred, all by first 
marriage: 

263 i. Dorcas Caroline' Dimock, b. Nov. 20, 1829. 

264 ii. Asa Warren Dimock, b. Nov. 21, 1831. 

265 iii. Edward Carr Dimock, b. Jan. 3, 1835. 

266 iv. Katherine Ann Dimock, b. Dec. 11, 1838; d. 1841. 

267 V. Julia Adelia Dimock, b. April 5, 1841; d. 1841. 

113. Sarah' Dimock (Davis,^ Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,' 
William'), b. Feb. 2, 1799; ^- April 19, 1815, Nehemiah Scott of 
Southampton, L. L; he d. 1869; she d. Aug., 1881. 

* I am unable to carry further descendants of Nos. 10, 11 and 12, fourth 
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114. Benjamin Jenkins' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,* 
William,' William^), b. Feb. i6, 1800; m. Betsey Murray, Oct. 18, 
182 1 ; d. June 8, 1844. Children: 

268 i. George Davis' Dimock. 

269 ii. William Dimock. 

270 iii. Mary Dimock. 

271 iv. Harriet Dimock. 

115. Davis' Dimock, Jr. (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Oct. 2, 1803; m. Oct. 4, 1832, Lydia Maria 
Ward. He d. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 13, 1842. Was a member of 
the bar and Representative in Congress from Pa., 1841-1842. 

116. Betsey' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,* 
William'), b. Oct. 24, 1806; m. (i) Feb. 13, 1823, Hubbard Avery; 
m. (2) Aug. 28, 1845, Luther Badger. She d. at Binghampton, 
N. Y. Children: 

272 i. Maria' Avery. 

273 ii. Teresa Avery. 

118. Lydia Clark' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. July 6, 181 1; m. Oct. 29, 1832, Leonard Searle. 
She d. July 24, 1881. Children: 

274 i. Davis Dimock' Searle, b. March 26, 1836; unm. 

275 ii. Katharine Elizabeth Searle, b. May 17, 1838. 

276 iii. Josephine Searle, b. Nov. 4, 1840. 

277 iv. Hettie Searle, b. Sept. 4, 1848. 

278 V. Leonard Searle, b. Sept. 6, 1850. 

119. Asa Green' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Oct. 14, 1813; m. (i) April 7, 1833, Marietta 
Bennett; m. (2) widow Nancy Porter. He was a lawyer, editor. 
State Senator, at one time partner of Edwin M. Stanton, Lin- 
coln's War Secretary. 

120. John Harding' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' 
William,' William'), b. Oct. 30, 1815; m. Mary E. Dimock, dau. of 
Asa; she d. Oct. 22, 1854. They had: 

279 i. John Henry' Dimock, b. May 18, 1840. 

280 ii. Eliz. Charlotte Dimock, b. April i, 1843; d. Jan. 6, 1849. 

281 iii. Robert Asa Dimock, b. Feb. 18, 1845; d. April 4, 1847. 

282 iv. Leonard Searle Dimock, b. June 21, 1848. 

283 V. Charles Frederick Dimock, b. Dec. 30, 1849; d. Nov. 11, 

1863. 

284 vi. Mary Adelia Dimock, b. May 14, 1851, 

122. Gordon Zebina' Dimock (Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,* 
William,' William'), m. June 7, 1846, Elizabeth Post. He was a 
physician. They had no children. 

124. William Edward' Greene (William Y.,' William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. Athens, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1812. When 
quite young he came to New York City and by industry accumu- 
lated property. In 1849, when the news of the discovery of gold 
in California created such an excitement, he was one of the 



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pioneers who emigrated there. March i8, 185 1, he was m. in 
New York to Adelaide Cannon, dau. of John M. Cannon, a grad- 
uate of Columbia, 181 7, and a member of the bar, who d. in 1835. 
Mr. Greene was a wool commission merchant, firm Greene & 
Siebert. He d. Dec. 23, 1902. She d. at Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 11, 
1908, and was buried Feb. 14, from 227 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Children: 

285 i. Ada^ Greene, b. San Francisco, Cal. 

286 ii. Laura Greene, b. Morrisania, N. Y. 

1 25. Henry Augustus ' Greene (William Y.,' William,* William,' 
William," William'), b. Athens, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1814; m. (i) Emma 
Northrop Stitt, Dec. 21, 1836; she was b. at Athens, April 2, 181 7, 
and d. Aug. 5, 1846; she was sister of Wm. J. Stitt, who m. Matilda 
Ann Greene. They had three children. He m. (2) at St. George's 
chapel in Beekman Street, N. Y., July 18, 1855, Anna Lawson 
Evans, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Evans, Rector of St. George. She 
was b. New York City, June 8, 1836. Her father was b. in Wales, 
came to this country in 1834, when twenty-one years of age with 
his young wife, Alice Knott, who d. in childbirth before they 
landed, the child lived until about 1904. Mr. Evans was also 
Rector of Vandewater St. Church; he d. in New York and was 
buried from St. Matthews Church, Jersey City, N. J. By the 
second marriage there were seven children. Mr. Greene was an 
active and influential mason and worked up to the 33d degree. 
He was postmaster at Jersey City for twenty-two years. He d. 
May 22, 1894. Children: 

287 i. Edward Augustus' Greene, b. May 26, 1838. 

288 ii. Marianna Greene, b. Sept. 23, 1839; d. Sept. 14, 1840. 

289 iii. Wm. Stitt Greene, b. July 27, 1842; d. Oct. 15, 1843. 

290 iv. Henry Evans Greene, b. Oct. i, 1858. 

291 V. Annie Sarah Greene, b. March 25, 1861. 

292 vi. Benjamin Walter Greene, b, April 13, 1863; d. April 6, 

1893. 

293 vii. Mary Alice Greene, b. July 17, 1866; d. March 27, 

1867. 

294 viii. Seth Stitt Greene, b. Nov. 11, 1868. 

295 ix. Alice May Greene, b. Nov. 12, 1870; d. Aug. 17, 1892. 

296 X. George Halsey Greene, b. Aug. 2, 1874. 

127. Almon W." Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. 1816; lived in Jersey City, N. J.; d. 1887; m. 
Maria . They were buried at Athens, Greene Co. Children: 

297 i. Isaac Willis' Greene, b. Jan. 24, 1840; d. June 15, 1859. 

298 ii. Charles W. Greene, b. Sept. i, 1843; d. Feb. 2, 1862, 

Hilton Head, S. C. 

128 Asaph Lorenzo' Greene (Russell T.,* William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. Hartford, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1817; m. (i) 
Athens, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1840, Judith Maria Hollenbeck, dau. of 
Casper E. Hollenbeck, b. Coxsackie, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1813; she d. 
Middletown, N. Y., July 24, 1849. He m. (2) Julia Scofield, at 



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Goshen, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1854; she was dau. of Henry and Julia 
Van de Voort, b. Goshen, Jan. 27, 1832; d. at York, Neb., March 
9, 1895. He d. at Middletown, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1886. Children, 
four by first and three by second marriage: 

299 i. Russell Thomas' Greene, b. Jan. 16, 1841, at Athens, 

N. Y. 

300 ii. Casper Francis Greene, b. July 18, 1842, at Athens, 

N. Y. 

301 iii. Sarah Jane Greene, b. Sept. 4, 1844; d. Sept. 20, 1844, 

Athens. 

302 iv. Oscar Green, b. Aug. 19, 1848, Athens. 

303 V. Mary Sinsabaugh Greene, b. Nov. 15, 1858, Hampton- 

burg. 

304 vi. Warren Greene, b. Dec. 11, i860, Hamptonburg. 

305 V. Julia Greene, b. Jan. 25, 1869, Middletown, N. Y. 

129. Matilda Ann' Greene (Russell T.,* William,* William,* 
William," William'), b. Hartford, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1819; m. June 
13, 1838, William James Stitt, b. Sept. 4, 1812, Athens, N. Y.; he 
d. June 24, 1877, Jersey City; she d. June 15, 1896, Bay Head, 
N. J. Mr. Stitt was son of Thomas and Ann (Bunker) Stitt. 
Children: 

306 i. Mary Matilda* Stitt, b. March 30, 1846. 

307 ii. Henry Augustus Stitt, b. Feb. 11, 1848; d. Aug. 9, 

1849. 

308 iii. Julia Augusta Stitt, b. July 18, 1849; ^- J^^Y 3^, 1853. 

130. Julia Elizabeth' Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' 
William,'' William'), b. Aug. 27, 1821; m. Capt. Daniel Sears of 
Cohasset, Mass. Mrs. Sears d. March 6, 1906, and was buried at 
Jersey City, N. J.; he d. at sea and was buried at Santo Domingo, 
W. I., 1857. Children: 

309 i. Mary Elizabeth' Sears, b. Jan. 8, 1849. 

310 ii. William Henry Sears, b. 185 1. 

311 iii. Asaph Lorenzo Sears, b. Sept. 25, 1853; d. Sept. 12, 

1881, unm. 

312 iv. Ella Matilda Sears, b. Oct. 10, 1855. 

313 V. Edward Sears, b. 1857; d. aet. 18 mos. 

131. Henry W.' Greene (Russell T.,* William,* William,' William,' 
William'), b. Dec. 26, 1823; m. (i) Caroline Barstow; he m. (2) 
Caroline Angell, Binghampton, N. Y.; m. (3) Hannah Angell. 
Children, one by first and two by second marriage: 

314 i. William' Greene. 

315 ii. Charles Greene. 

316 iii. Carolina Greene, 

132. William S.* Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Dec. 26, 1823; m. Sept. 27, 1854, Sybil S. 
Shaw, Nashua, N. H. They had no children. He d. and was 
buried at New Haven, Conn. 

134. Sybil Pratt' Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. March 30, 1828, at Plymouth, Luzerne 



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Co., Pa.; m. Jacob Henry Clough, Sept. 30, 1847, at Hudson, N. Y. 
She d. at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 9, 1895; he d. at Athens, N. Y. 
Children: 

317 i. Alice' Clough, b. Jan. 8, 1849, Athens, N. Y. 

318 ii. Russell Edwards Clough, b. Nov. 2, 1850, Athens; d. 

May 12, 1867, Jersey City, N. J. 

319 iii. Sarah Greene Clough, b. March 23, 1853, Hudson, N. Y. 

136. Russell Edwards' Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' 
William," William'), b. Canaan, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1832; m. June 4, 
1857, Sarah Frances Tripp. They lived in Brooklyn, N. Y. He 
d. April 26, 1891. Children: 

320 i. Frank Edwards' Greene, b. Aug. 15, 1858; d. Dec. 5, 

1876. 

321 ii. Ferris Tripp Greene, b. June 21, 1867, Jersey City, N.J. 

322 iii. Harry Clough Greene, b. Oct. 29, 1868, Jersey City, N. J. 

323 iv. Ernest Jennings Greene, b. Dec. 21, 1870, Brooklyn. 

324 v. Matilda Stitt Greene, b. Sept. 26, 1872; d. Dec. 25, 1873. 

325 vi. Clara May Greene, b. March 26, 1874, Brooklyn. 

137. Sarah Jane' Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. May 17, 1834, Canaan; m. George Washington 
Anthony, 1854, Hudson, N. Y. Children: 

326 i. Carrie Estelle' Anthony, b. Oct. 15, 1855, Hudson, 

327 ii. George Washington Anthony, Jr. 

328 iii. Frederick Anthony, b. ; d. unm. 

140. Arthur Seymour' Greene (Russell T.,' William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. Hudson, N. Y., April 2, 1848; m. Jan. 22, 
18S3, Brooklyn, N. Y., Julia Etta Bloomer. Child: 

329 i. Ethel Seymour' Greene, b. Nov. 16, 1886, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

141. Jane' Wait (Sophia I.' Greene, William,* William,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Feb. 28, 1816; m. Robert H. Frazer, at Athens, 
N. Y., June, 1835. They lived in Albany, N. Y.; are both de- 
ceased; she d. Feb. 9, 1843. Children: 

330 i. ,' twins. 

331 ii. , b. and d. id. 

143. William Seth* Wait (Sophia I.^ Greene, William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. May 7, 1820; m. Dec. i, 1840, Anna Maria 
Onderdonk, b. Sparkhill, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1815; d. March 14, 1908; 
she was dau. of George and Margaret (Smith) Onderdonk. Mr. O, 
was b. Nyack, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1772, m. Oct. 3, 1800, and d. May i, 
1835, at E. Orange, N. J. W. S. Wait d. Oct. 14, 1887. She wasb. 
at Tappan, N. Y., 1773, d. Dec. 2, 1849. Children: 

332 i. Wm. Edward' Wait, b. Nov. 4, 1843. 

333 ii. Emily Sophia Wait, b. Sept. i, 1845. 

334 iii. Louise Maria Wait, b. Aug. i, 1850. 

335 iv. Lyman Goff Wait, disappeared. 

144. Henry Lyman' Wait (Sophia L' Greene, William,* William,' 
William,' William'), b. Feb. 8, 1822; m. Dec. 31, 1843, Sarah Jones 



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Young from Virginia, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Jones) Young. 
Thos. was of N. Y. City where they were m. She d. July 25, 
1887. He d. Sept. 18, 1889, at N. Y. One child: 

336 i. Sophia Isabella' Wait, b. , 1845, N. Y. City. 

145. Emily Sophia' Wait (Sophia I.^ Greene, William,* William,* 
William,' William'), b. April i, 1825; m. (i) Feb. 9, 1843, Seymour 

G. Steele; he d. ; she m. (2) Feb. 14, i860, Wm. W. Wait, b. 

in Scotland; d. in N. Y. City, 1893; she d. Feb. 21, 1879. No issue. 

146. Matilda Sally" Wait (Sophia I.' Greene, William,* Wil- 
liam,' William,' William'), b. July 4, 1827; m. in N. Y. City, May 
12, 1846, Joseph Studwell of N. Y.; she d. Dec. 24, 1898. One 
child: 

337 i. Jennie Rebecca Studwell, b. , 1847. 

148. Henrietta E.' Wait (Sophia I.* Greene, William,* William,* 
William,' William'), b. Nov. 28, 1831; m. Jan. i, 1849, Rev. Wm. 
W. Bunnell, now Rector of All Saints Church, N. Y. City. She 
d. June 2, 1852. Children: 

338 i. son.' 

339 ii. daughter, d. 

149. Edward Augustus" Wait (Sophia I.' Green, William,* Wil- 
liam, William,' William'), b. Oct. i, 1834; m. Elinor Russell, 
Sept, 2, 1858. They are both deceased, she d. July 4, i860. One 
child: 

340 i. ,' d. in infancy. 

150. Almira Ellen" Wait (Sophia I.,' William,* William,* Wil- 
liam,* William'), b. June 16, 1837; m. May 12, 1857, Henry Dix„ 
He d. April 21, 1891; she d. Feb. 20, 1899. He was son of Joshua 
and Elizabeth (Fisher) Dix; he was b. in Dedham, Mass., Feb. 5, 
1833, and d. in N. Y. City. Children: 

341 i. Henry Lyman' Dix, b. May 7, 1858; d. July 27, 1858. 

342 ii. Joseph Everett Dix, b. May i, i860; d. Aug. 12, i860. 

343 iii. Florence Matilda Dix, b. May 13, 1861; d. Aug. 12, 1861. 

344 iv. Myra Louisa Dix, b. Nov. 30, 1862. 

345 v. Henry Nathaniel Dix, b. Aug. 10, 1865. 

346 vi. William Augustus Dix, b. Dec. 24, 1866. 

347 vii. Lillie Estelle Dix, b. Nov. 26, 1871; d. Jan. 26, 1872. 

348 viii. Charles Irving Dix, b. Nov. 13, 1878; d. July 25, 1882. 

151. Joseph Hungerford" Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford'^ 
Brainerd, Hannah* Green, James,* William,' William'), b. March 
22, 1801, Chatham, Conn.; grad. Yale, 1822; Deacon Cong. Church, 
clerk court, State Senator; m. (i) May 8, 1839, Fanny Partridge of 
St. Albans, dau. of Deac. Cotton and Hannah (Lyman) Partridge 
of Hatfield, Mass. She was a descendant of John Cotton and 
Rev. Jos. Lyman; she d. May, 1848. He taught school in Georgia, 
afterward practiced law St. Albans, Vt.; he m. (2) Hannah H. 
Partridge Whitney, wid. of David S., and dau. of Cotton Part- 
ridge, May, 1857; shed. Nov., 18, 1859. Children, all by first wife: 

349 i. Joseph Partridge' Brainerd, b. June 27, 1840. 



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35© ii. Elizabeth Little Brainerd, b. March 26, 1843; d. Dec, 
1854. 

351 iii. George Cotton Brainerd, b. Nov. 23, 1845, unm. 

352 iv. Fanny Partridge Brainerd, b. April 14, 1848, unm. 

152. Hannah' Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford' Brainerd, Han- 
nah* Green, James,'' William,^ William'), m. May 31, 1848, Deac. 
Samuel Todd of Enosburg, she was his second wife. No issue, 

153. Henry Lyman* Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford'^ Brainerd, 
Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), m. April 15, 1835, 
Caroline Olds, dau. of Deac. Elias and Abigail Olds. No issue. 
They are both dead. 

154. Timothy Green" Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford^ Brainerd, 
Hannah* Green, James,' William,'' William"), b. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 
24, 1808; grad. Yale 1830, and Andover Theol. Seminary 1839; 
settled at Londonderry. He had previously taught school and 
studied law at Wethersfield. He m. (i) Sept. 6, 1841, Harriet 
Poor Cilley; she was dau. of Maj. Jacob and Harriet (Poor) 
Cilley. Her grandparents were two Revolutionary officers: 
Gen. Joseph Cilley of Nottingham, and Gen. Enoch Poor of 
Exeter. She had five children, and d. Sept. 23, 1848. He m. (2) 
Sept., 185 1, Lucinda R. Dewey of Hanover, N. H. dau. of Elias 
Dewey. She had three children, and d. March 25, 1877. He d. 
May 25, 1894, Grinnell, Iowa, at the home of his dau., Mrs. Clark. 

353 i. Harriet Poor' Brainerd, b. Sept. 9, 1842. 

354 ii. Julia Dana Brainerd, b. Nov. 24, 1843. 

355 iii. Henry Hungerford Brainerd, b. Jan. 31, 1845; d. Feb. 

5, 1847. 

356 iv. Martha Cilley Brainerd, b. Nov. 12, 1846. 

357 V. Hannah Hungerford Brainerd, b. Sept. 22, 1848; d. 

Oct. 28, 1858. 

358 vi. Henry Green Brainerd, b. May 23, 1852. 

359 vii. Elias Dewey Brainerd, b. Aug. 27, 1857; d. May, 1867. 

360 viii. William Hungerford Brainerd, b. April i, 1862. 

156. George' Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford^ Brainerd, Han- 
nah* Green, James,' William," William'), b. St. Albans, Vt., was a 
clerk with Timothy Green at E. H., but afterwards removed to 
New York City and practiced law there. He m. Aug. 14, 1850, 
Sarah, dau. of Bradbury Bartlett of Nottingham, N. H. Children: 

361 i. George Henry' Brainerd, b. June 3, 185 1; never m. 

362 ii. Mary Virginia Brainerd, b. July 9, 1857; d. Oct. 15, 

1907. 

363 iii. Infant. 

158. Ezra' Brainerd (Hannah Hungerford' Brainerd, Hannah* 
Green, James,' William,^ William'), was clerk of Timothy Green 
at E. H., then emigrated to Ohio; m. Feb. 14, 1842, Catharine 
Salter. Settled in Stillwater, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, 1838. He was 
Postmaster for some years in the forties. Justice of the Peace and 
member of State Legislature, 1847, 8 and 9. She d. about 1857. 
Children: 



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364 i. George' Brainerd, b. Nov. 22, 1843. 

365 ii. Daniel Hine Brainerd, b. May 24, 1847; d. infant. 

366 iii. Hannah Mary Brainerd, b. April 24, 1855; never m, 

159. James Pierpont* Green (James,* Benjamin,* James,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), m., removed to Bay City, Mich., and had a 
family. 

160. Elizabeth Green* Barber (Ruth' Green, Benjamin,* James,* 
William,* William'), b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 20, 1827; m. 
April 8, 186 1, Capt. Chas. Henry Barrett, Yale College, 1852. He 
was b. Camden, Me. He was master of a merchant ship, and she 
sailed with him to Germany, around the North Cape to the port 
of Archangel, Russia. In Dec, 1862, she sailed with her husband, 
child and widowed sister to Shanghai, China. On the morning of 
July 19, 1863, after leaving Hong Kong, she was seized with 
Asiastic cholera, and that night was buried at sea. In one of her 
poems she had written of a "burial at sea," the last verse of 
which, was: 

"And now from our eyes that would longer behold, 
The dark foaming billows must hide him; 

His grave is like that of Moses of old, 

And no man can tell where we laid him." 

Three months later her little dau. was buried at Bangkok, 
Siam. Capt. Barrett d. in 1900. One child: 

367 i. Ruth Green' Barrett, b. Jan. 25, 1862; d. Nov. 5, 1863. 

Among the published poems of Mrs. Barrett there are two 
entitled, "Ruth," the reason of her interest is thus told: — 

"She lives within my memory, 

Her name my mother bore, 
And it hath a holier sweetness 

Than ought it wore before." 

" She lives and smiles before me. 

My gentle bright eyed child; 
With her winning smiles and glances 

So tender and so mild. 
May the name bring spells of beauty 

To her spirit and her brow, 
For in mingled love and duty 

I crown her with it now." 

161. Caroline C. T.* Barber (Ruth' Green, Benjamin,* James,* 
William,* William'), b. May 23, 1829; m. George William Jones, a 
graduate of Yale, 1859, A.M. id. Professor of Mathematics, Cor- 
nell University, Ithaca, N. Y., 187 7- 1907, when he retired at age 
of seventy, and was made recipient of Carnegie pension. 

162. John' Barber (Ruth' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,* 
William'), b. Nov. 5, 1830, N. H., Conn.; m. May 7, 1854, Sarah E. 
Barnes of New Haven, Conn. She d. . They had: 

368 i. Charles S.'' Barber, b. June 27, 1855; d. July 9, 1877. 

369 ii. Walter B. Barber, b. May 19, 1862; d. aet. 20. 

163. James' Barber (Ruth' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,* 
William'), b. Aug. 10, 1832, New Haven, Conn.; never m,, and is 
living in New Haven, Conn., 1908. 



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164. Harriet' Barber (Ruth' Green, Benjamin,* James,' Wil- 
Ham," William"), b. Feb. 27, 1835; resided in New Haven, Conn., 
never m., and d. June 24, 1862. 

165. Edmund' Wooding (Betsey Green' Wooding, Benjamin* 
James,' William," William'), b. Torrington, Conn., Feb.—, 1815; 

m. Eliza Ann Brooks, dan. of Charles Brooks. He d. , 1855, 

aet. 40. Children: 

370 i. Eliza Maria' Wooding, b. May 16, 1845; d. July 28, 1868. 

371 ii. Frank Edmund Wooding, b. July 7, 1847. 

166. Julius' Wooding (Betsey' Green, Benjamin,* James," Wil- 
liam," William'), b. Torrington, Sept. — , 1816; m. Marietta L. 
Whiting, dau. of Uri; she was b. March 17, 17 18. Uri Whiting 
was b. Aug. 6, 1788; m. Sally, dau. of Moses Loomis. His parents 
were Wm. and Lucinda (Soper) Whiting of New Hartford; son of 
Ens. Benjamin and Esther (Merriam) Whiting; who was son of 
Deac. Benjamin and Rebecca (Parmelee) Whiting; son of Samuel, 
son of Rev. Joseph and Sarah (Danforth) Whiting. He was son 
of Rev. Samuel, of Cambridge University, Eng., and son of John 
Whiting, b. Nov. 20, 1597, at one time Mayor of Boston, Lincoln- 
shire, Eng. Julius and Marietta Wooding removed to New York, 
where he d.; afterwards his widow returned to Torrington, 
where she d. Jan. 17, . Child: 

372 i. Louise Green' Wooding, b. Dec. 19, 1838. 

167. James* Wooding (Betsey' Green, Benjamin,* James,* Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 28, 1818; m. in New 
York City, Oct. 31, 1843, Mary Jane Fowler, dau. of Moses, b. 
Sept. 22, 1823. They removed to Wolcottvill, later to Vineland, 
N. J. Children: 

373 i. William Franklin' Wooding, b. April 5, 1845; d- J^*^- 

26, 1848. 

374 ii. Emma Caroline Wooding, b. Oct. 8, 1847. 

375 iii. Gertrude Augusta Wooding, b. Nov. 25, 1849. 

376 iv. Walter Edmund Wooding, b. Dec. 20, 185 1; d. April 25, 

1855- 

377 V. James Lancaster Wooding, b. Sept. 28, 1854; d. Oct. 5, 

i860. 

378 vi. Alvin Seaman Wooding, b. May 30, 1857. 

379 vii. William Arthur Wooding, b. Aug. 22, 1863. 

168. Anson' Wooding (Betsey' Green, Benjamin,' James,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y., June 7, 1820; m. 
May 8, 1842, Martha Hempstead, b. Dec. 19, 1819; moved to N. Y. 
City 1840. He joined Seventh Regiment, 3d company, under Capt. 
Mount, and served also under Capt. Price (1843-9). Later they 
removed to the State of Michigan, and settled at Hickory Corner, 
Barry Co. They had: 

380 i. Mary Eliza' Wooding, b. Feb. 17, 1846. 

381 ii. Edmund Anson Wooding, b. x\pril 7, 1854. 

382 iii. Ella Amelia Wooding, b. Sept. 12, 1856. 



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170. George Pierpont* Blakeslee (Harriet* Green Blakeslee, 
Benjamin,* James,' William,^ William'), b. Nov. 30, 1824; m. Feb. 
24, 1873, Matilda Rozell of N. Y. State; she d. Thomaston, Conn.^ 
Feb. I, 1883; he d. Jan. 8, 1888, at the same place. They had no 
family. 

171. Julius Franklin* Blakeslee (Harriet* Green, Benjamin,* 
James,* William,' William'), b. Dec. 4, 1825; m. (i) May 4, 1851, 
Lucina Pelton, dau. of Robert and Alma (Eggleston) Pelton of 
Torrington, Conn. Alma was b. Oct. 3, 1806, dau. of David and 
Sina (Benton) Eggleston of Harwinton; m. Dec. 15, 1796. Lucina 
d. Feb. 21, 1858, at Northfield. He m. (2) Aug. 26, 1858, Isabel 
Jane Wentworth of New Hartford. Isabel J. Blakeslee d. Aug. 

26, 1870. He m. (3) April 18, 1871, Ann Chevalier. He d. April 

27, 1897, and the widow, Mrs. Ann Blakeslee, d. Feb. 24, 1903. 
He had: 

By the first wife: 

Franklin Pelton'^ Blakeslee, b. Jan. 24, 1853. 

Harriet Ellen Blakeslee, b. Oct. 23, 1854; never m. 

Caroline Louisa Blakeslee, b. Feb. 13, 1856. 

Ruth Jeanette Blakeslee, b. Feb. 13, 1858; d. 187 1; 
she was adopted by Daniel and Eliza Wooster and 
bore the name of Wooster when she d. 

By second wife: 

387 V. Mary Isabel Blakeslee, b. June 5, 1859. 

388 vi. Clara Evelyn Blakeslee, b. Dec. u, 1866. 

389 vii. Burr Stevens Blakeslee, b. Aug. 26, 1870. 

By third wife: 

390 viii. Edna May Blakeslee, b. Oct. 28, 1876. 

173. Louisa Eveline' Blakeslee (Harriet* Green, Benjamin,* 
James,* William,' William'), b. Jan. 3, 1831; m. Oct. 28, 1855, 
Samuel Hawkins, son of John Wesley and Mary (Wilson) Hawkins 
of Ridgefield, in Wolcottville, now Torrington, Conn. Samuel 
Hawkins was b. Aug. 25, 1826, North Salem, Westchester Co., 
N. Y., and d. Seymour, Conn., Oct. 8, 1904. They lived in North- 
field, town of Littlefield, Conn., where the eldest child was b., 
later in Seymour, Conn. He was a stone mason and chisel 
temperer. The entire family were members of Trinity Episco- 
pal Church. Children: 

391 i. Mary Evaline' Hawkins, b. Jan. 2, 1857. 

392 ii. Edith Louisa Hawkins, b. May 6, 1871. 

393 iii. Helen Amelia Hawkins, b. June 13, 1873; ^- Nov. 23, 

1891. 

175. Caroline Amelia' Blakeslee (Harriet* Green, Benjamin,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. Jan. 15, 1834; m. Jan. i, 1857, 
Frederic Thompkins, son of Merritt and Laura (Terrill) Thomp- 
kins of Waterbury, Conn., now Torrington. He was a button 
burnisher. Caroline A. Thompkins d. Oct. 17, 1899. They were 
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177- Edward Warren' Blakeslee (Harriet* Green, Benjamin,* 
Tames,' William," William'), b. July 24, 1840; m. Sarah Cornwall 
of Cromwell, Conn., Oct. 17, 1863. He is a burnisher living at 

14 Chipman St., Waterbury, Conn. They are members of the 
Baptist Church. Children, all b. Waterbury, Conn.: 

394 i. Warren Leslie' Blakeslee, b. Aug. 10, 1864; d. Nov. 15, 

1894. 

395 ii. Elizabeth Darrow Blakeslee, b. March 23, 1869. 

396 iii. Willis Irving Blakeslee, b. Oct. 22, 1872. 

182. Ezra Benjamin" Tuttle (Sarah' Green Tuttle, Benjamin,* 
James,' William," William'), b. N, Y. City, May 30, 1834; moved 
to Brooklyn, N. Y., and partner with his father, S. Tuttle & Son, 
established 1846, of which he has been for some time the head. 
He is a prominent member of St. Johns M. E. Church, trustee of 
Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., member of board of managers, 
M. E. Church Missionary Soc, and board of managers Am. Bible 
Soc, director Nassau Trust Co., Kings Co. Fire Ins. Co., vice-pres. 
Williamsburg Savings Bank, vice-pres. Cross Town R. R., mem- 
ber Soc. of Sons of the Revolution. He m. July 2, 1857, Fanny 
Rebecca Day of New Haven, b. March 28, 1832, dau. of Zelotes 
Day. Children: 

397 i. Winthrop Murray' Tuttle, b. Dec. 8, 1862. 

398 ii. Frank Day Tuttle, b. Oct. 11, 1864. 

185. Mattie Minnehaha* Green (Anson,' Benjamin,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. Feb. 17, 1862, Commerce, Mich.; m. (i) 

Walter Peterson; m. (2) Pelger, he is also dead. Her 

mother is with her, they live at Hammonton, N. J. 

186. Richard Gleason' Greene (Richard W.,' Richard,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. East Haddam, Conn., June 29, 1829, 
entered Yale College 1845, left at time of his father's death, Feb., 
1846, taught school for a time in Brooklyn, N. Y., studied at 
Amherst, Mass., graduated at Andover Theological Seminary 
1853, was pastor of Congregational Churches at Springfield, O., 
New York (Eastern), Adrian, Mich., E. Cambridge and Brighton, 
Mass., Bedford, Brooklyn, N. Y., Valley Church, Orange, N. J., 
Springfield, Mass., and Trinity, E. Orange, N. J. He m. at 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Augusta Ostrander, b. Nov. i, 1835, dau. of Dr. 
Ferdinand Wm. and Sarah Ann (Wright) Ostrander. In 1874 
Rev. Mr. Greene was appointed to preach the "election sermon" 
at Boston, Mass. In 1873 he received an honorary A.M. from 
Yale. He was editor-in-chief of Library of Useful Knowledge, 

15 vols.; International Cyclopcsdia, 16 vols., and Columbian Cyclo- 
pcedia, 32 vols. He also published Glimpses of the Coming. He 
was the first of this branch of the family to return to the original 
spelling of the name. Children: 

399 i. Adele' Greene, b. Feb. 28, 1858, Brooklyn. 

400 ii, Frank Gleason Greene, b. March 26, 1861; d. Oct, 5, 

1862, Brighton. 

401 iii. Ernest Greene, b. Sept, 12, 1864, Brooklyn, 



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i88. Richard Henry* Greene (William W.,* Richard,* James,* 
William,' William'), b. June 12, 1839; grad. Yale 1862, A. B. 1865, 
A.M., Columbia University Law Dep. 1865, LL.B., admitted 
N. Y. bar and later to U. S. bar. Captain Pierrepont R., N. Y. 
Vols. 1862, consolidated 14 Cav. 1863, member of Co. K, 7th N. Y. 
N. G., served with it 1863 campaign, Captain Staff 69th N. Y., 
campaign 1864. He m. at New Haven, Conn., June 20, 1867, 
Mary Gertrude, dau. of Capt. Edward B. and Amelia Caty 
(Sperry) Munson, b. April 18, 1846. In 1869 he was appointed 
Special Dep. Assessor, U. S. Rev., resigned 1871. Executive 
member Republican Gen. Comm., 1870-75, and 1881, member 
1870-81 from 19th Assembly Dist., and 1893 from 22d District. 
Deacon Washington Heights Presbyterian Church 1878-83, and 
Chairman of Board, Elder and Clerk Old Bushwick Dutch Ref, 
Church 1885-6. Elder and Clerk Park Presb. Church 1891-2, 
New York. Counsel, secretary, treasurer and president North 
Second St. and Middle Village R. R., and president Brooklyn, 
Bushwick and Queens Co. R. R. until 1886, when he retired from 
office and practice on account of ill health. He was originator of 
the Society of Mayflower Descendants 1894; a founder of Order 
of Runnemede; Corresponding member New Eng. Hist.-Gen. 
Society; Life member N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Society; member 
Sons of the Revolution, N. Y,; Society of Colonial Wars; Society 
of American Wars; Society of the War of 1812; member N. Y. 
Historical and American Historical Societies; member of Laf- 
ayette Post and Past Commander G. A. R.; member of Yale Club 
and Army and Navy Club, N. Y.; member Hudson-Fulton Com- 
mission, and Dep.-Gov.-Gen. Society of Mayflower Descendants. 
Mrs. Greene has been active in the Society of New England 
Women, N. Y., also in the D. A. R. She was founder and first 
regent of Knickerbocker Chapter, N. Y. C, and the formation of 
Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter at East Haddam, at the time the 
School House was saved, was her work. She is a member of the 
Society of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y. Children: 

402 i. Wm. Todd' Greene, b. April 26, 1868; d. Nov. 23, 1869. 

403 ii. Marshall Winslow Greene, b. Jan. 13, 1870. 

404 iii. Maud Eloise Greene, b. Jan. 13, 1870; d. June 8, 1876. 

405 iv. Edna Munson Greene, b. July 11, 1874. 

406 V. DePeyster Greene, b. Feb. 12, 1876; d. July 18, 1876, 

407 vi. Arthur Garfield Greene, b. Oct. 14, 1880; d. idem. 

190. James Frederick' Green (Jas. Wilson,^ Richard,* James,' 
William," William'), b. N. Y. Jan. 11, 1835; i^- Northumberland, 
N. H., Nov. 8, i860, Martha Abbie Merriam; she was b. April 19, 
1837, dau. of Benjamin and Abbie (Blake) Merriam. After 
long residence in N. Y. he removed, 1865, to Haverstraw, N. Y. 
He was a hardware merchant. He d. May i, 1876, and was buried 
at East Haddam, Conn. She is living at San Diego, Cal. J. 
Frederick and his sister, S. Elizabeth, were as conscientious and 
upright as any persons I ever met. He was my chum tho' more 
than four years my senior. We went to school together when I 
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him, but tho' he lived in another city he spent one evening in 
every week with me, and another at the Columbian Literary 
Society. We always spent his short vacation together at East 
Haddam, Niagara and Adirondacks. He never had a home until 
his marriage. I have placed his picture here in memory of a 
good man and true friend. Children: 

408 i. Alice' Green, b. July 9, 1866, Haverstraw, N. Y. 

409 ii. James Wilson Green, b. Jan. 16, 1869. 

191. Sidney Harper* Green (Jas. Wilson*, Richard,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. Richmond, Ind., July 26, 1843; m. Nov. 11, 
1875, Anstis Hutton Anness, b. Jan. 6, 1853, dau. of Samuel and 
Jane (Hutton) Anness. He was in business at Haverstraw, N. Y., 
in firm of J. F. Green & Brother, moved to E. Orange, N. J., in 

1877. They both united with the Brick Presb. Church the same 
year. He was a member of Stony Point Lodge, F. and A. M., 
and the Orange Athletic Club. His business was the patent lock 
box. He d. at his home, Harrison St., E. Orange, Jan. 22, 1892. 
Mrs Green m. (2) Edward P. Freeman. Children: 

410 i. Lowell' Green, b. Jan. 24, 1877. 

411 ii. Mabel Anstis Green, b. Sept. 25, 1880. 

412 iii. Katherine Whitney Green, b. Aug, 3, 1887; d. Feb. 20, 

1889. 

192. Anna Katharine* Green (Jas. Wilson', Richard,* James,* 
William,' William*), b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1846; grad. Rip- 
ley Female College; m. Nov. 25, 1884, Charles Rohlfs. She is an 
authoress having published The Leavenworth Case, also some 
twenty other novels, and some poems, which have all been well 
received and popular. They reside in Buffalo, N. Y. She is a 
manager of the Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital, and member of 
D. A. R. He is a manufacturer of artistic furniture. Children: 

413 i. Rosamond' Rohlfs, b. Aug. 31, 1885. 

414 ii. Sterling Rohlfs, b. May 18, 1887. 

415 iii. Roland Rohlfs, b. Feb. 10, 1892. 

195. Frederick Deming' Green (Sidney,* Richard,* James,* 
William,' William'), b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 3, 1850; m. Oct. 15, 

1878, Ellen Amanda Chaffee, who was b. Windsor Locks, Conn., 
June 28, 1757, dau. of Dr. Ralph Tyler and Alletta (Hulst) 
Chaffee; he practiced his profession for many years at Hartford, 
Conn. Mr. Green moved from Brooklyn to Hackensack, N. J., 
and in 1885 to Thompson, Conn. They both united with the 
Congregational Church, bringing letters from the Dutch Re- 
formed Church at the former place. Mrs. Green d. at the hospital 
in New York, Jan. 28, 1899 and was buried at Thompson, Jan. 31, 
in the West Thompson Cemetery. Her death was a loss to her 
family and church. They had two children: 

416 i. Helen Champion' Green, b. Nov. 10, 1879. 

417 ii. Florence Louise Green, b. Nov. 17, 1884, 



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ig6. Ella Champion' Green (Sidney/ Richard,* James," William,* 
William'), b. May 8, 1852; m. Ferdinand Ward, Oct. 10, 1877. 
She d. April 9, 1890, at Stamford, Conn. She had one child: 

418 i. Clarance' Ward, March 11, 1884. 

199. Mary Lydia* Green (Frederick W.,* Richard,* James," Wil- 
liam," William'), b. East Haddam, Oct. 30, 1841; m. Brooklyn, 
Oct. 12, 1864, Charles Augustus Sterling. He succeeded to the 
business established by his father-in-law, the National Storage 
Co., of which he was president. Mr. Sterling sold this business 
to the Standard Oil Co. and the Lehigh Valley R. R. He resides 
at East Orange, N. J., where he has been vice-pres. of the Public 
Service Co. They attend the Trinity Congregational Church, 
and are identified with other organizations. Children: 

419 i. Ella Green' Sterling, b. Dec. 15, 1865; d. Feb. 28, 1871. 

420 ii. Harry Sherman Sterling, b. Jan. 27, 1868; d. Oct. 5, 

1884. 

421 iii. Edith Warren Sterling, b. Nov. 13, 1872. 

422 iv. Eleanor Augusta Sterling, b. Sept. 13, 1875. 

201. Frederick Morgan" Green (Frederick W.,^ Richard,* 
James," William," William'), b. May 16, 1845; m. Sept. 19, 1876, 
Annie Membery Bostwick, dau. of Dr. Homer Bostwick of N. Y.,* 
b. Nov. 30, 1850. Children: 

423 i. Mabel Bostwick' Green, b. Dec. 9, 1877; d. May 24, 

1880. 

424 ii. Frederick Morgan Green, Jr., b. May 12, 1880. 

425 iii. Harry Western Green, b. Sept. 14, 1881. 

426 iv. Ethel Bostwick Green, b. Nov. 3, 1883; d. Aug. 20, 1887. 

427 V. Clarence Avery Green, b. July 5, 1888; d. Jan. 7, 1899. 

202. Caroline Amelia* Green (Frederick W.,' Richard,* James,* 
William," William'), b. Sept. 18, 1847; m. James Frederick Wright, 
Oct. 12, 1875. He was b. Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1846; d. Aug. 21, 
1893, Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 

428 i. Grace Latimer' Wright, b. Nov. 12, 1876. 

429 ii. Frederick Warren Wright, b. July 23, 1878. 

430 iii. Richard Avery Wright, b. Aug. 9, 1883. 

204. Henry Wm." Green (Frederick W.,^ Richard,* James," Wil- 
liam," William'), b. April 13, 1853; m. Mary Dresbach. They had - 
one child. He d. Dec. 13, 1889. She m.(2) Clark. She d. . 

431 i. Caroline Dresbach' Green, b. Sept. 6, 1885. 

* Homer Bostwick wash. Edinburg, O., Oct. 25. 1806; d. Aug. 14, 1883; m. 
Anna Membury (b. Feb. 17, 1824; d. Sept. 21, 1859), dau. of Henry M. Western. 
He was son of Heman and Elizabeth (Palmer) Bostwick, b. New Milford.Conn., 
April 15, 1777. The ancestor of the Bostwick family, Arthur,' was bap. in 
Cheshire, Eng., 1603, came to America; m. Jane Whittle. John^ Bostwick m. 
Mary Brinsmade. In the third generation, John,'' who m. Abigail Walker, was 
brother of Benjamin'' who m. Zarina Johnson. From the former Dr. Homer 
Bostwick in the text, is descended, and from the latter, the first wife of Samuel 
C. Wildman, is descended, the second being Sarah Ann'' Green (83), mother of 
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207. Henry Green* Wildman (Sarah Ann' Green, Richard,* 
James," William,' William'), b. Nov. 29, 1858; m. Sept. 23, 1886, 
Jennie May Young. He grad. Columbia Universit5% M.D,, 1880; 
practiced New York and Chicago, 111. Children: 

432 i. Henry Young' Wildman, b. Aug. 2, 1887. 

433 i^- Jennie May Wildman, b. July 25, 1889. 

434 iii. Willie Young Wildman, b. July 27, 1894, 

211. Nancy Green' Hayden (Nancy' Green, Oliver,* James,^ 
William,' William*), b. East Haddam, Oct. 29, 1820; m. March 25, 
1844, George Edward Goodspeed,* son of Joseph and Laura 
(Tyler) Goodspeed of E. H., b. Feb. 2, 1813. He d. Nov. 16, 1863; 
she d. at E. H., in the house in which she was b. and where she 
had lived seventy-nine years, Oct. 10, 1899, active in the church 
and beloved in the community. She had four children; 

435 i- Joseph Horace' Goodspeed, b. Jan. 14, 1845. 

436 ii. Georgiana Goodspeed, b. July 21, 1848. 

437 iii. Carrie Hayden Goodspeed, b. Nov. 22, 1855; d. May 29, 

1856. 

438 iv. George Edward Goodspeed, b. Feb. 22, 1859. 

212. Horace* Hayden (Nancy' Green, Oliver,* James,* William,' 
William'), b. May 28, 1822; m. May 15, 1866, Mrs. Malvina Fran- 
ces (Reese) Ray, b. N. Y., Jan. 14, 1836, dau. of Edward and 
Hannah Robinson of N. Y. C. He d. June 16, 1895. Children: 

439 i, Horace' Hayden, b. July 18, 1847, N. Y. 

440 ii. Eliza Degroot Hayden, b. Dec. 25, 1870, N. Y. 

213. Cora Willey' Greene (Oliver,' Oliver,* James," William," 
William'), b. at Booneville, Mo., Jan. 16, 1841; m. Oct. 25, 1864, to 
Thomas A. Morris of St. Louis, b. at Lima, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1831, 
son of Daniel Dee Morris, b. March 7, 1808, in New York City, 
and Nancy Judith Seaver, his wife, who was b. Jan. 9, 1808, in 
Lima, N. Y.; she was dau. of Rev. Jno. Read Seaver and his wife 
Achsah Seaver. D. D. Morris was m. at Lima, N. Y., April 30, 
1830, he was a merchant and salesman at St. Louis, and d. Dec. 14, 
1899; he was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mrs. Morris 
removed to Detroit, Mich., and lives at 1659 Second Ave., in that 
city. Children, both b. in St. Louis: 

441 i. Georgian Evelyn' Morris, b. Nov. 18, 1866. 

442 ii. Ethel Alice Morris, b. Oct. 17, 1869. 

214. Katharine Henrietta' Greene (Oliver,' Oliver,* James," 
William," William'), b. April 12, 1843, at Booneville, Mo.; m. 

* Roger^ Goodspeed came to America in 1639, settled at Barnstable, Mass.; 
m. Alice Layton, Dec. i, 1641, and d. 1685; she d. 1689. Ebenezer^ Goodspeed, 
b. Dec, 1655; m. Ljdia Crowell of Yarmouth, Feb. 15, 1677. Moses" Good- 
speed, b. Nov. 24, 1704; m. Hannah Allen, March 30, 1726. Nathan'* Good- 
speed, b. March 7, 1735; removed to East Haddam, Conn., with James Green; 
m. Mary Kellogg of Colchester, Conn., Jan. 2, 1772, and d. May 16, 1814; she d. 
May 26, 1818. Joseph' Goodspeed, b. April 23, 1787; m. (i) Sept. 26, 1811, Laura 
Tyler of Haddam; she d. July 3, 1833; he m. (2) Sept. 15, 1833, Roxa Bigelow, 
widow of Dr Bigelow, and dau. of Frederic Robbins, Wethersfield. Mr. G. d. 
Dec. 25, 1848. George Edward* Goodspeed in the text. 



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April 12, 1882, James Wesley McCullah of Springfield, Mo., b, 
Jan. 25, 1845, in Tenn. He was a veteran, having enlisted in 51st 
Reg., Mo. Vol. Infantry, when seventeen years of age. His 
father was shot in sight of his wife by gurillas the year before. 
Mr. McCullah has held the office of County Treasurer for many 
years. His wife d. in St. Louis, June 6, 1900, after a long sickness 
which she bore with Christian fortitude. She was a skillful 
musician and writer of short stories and poetry for magazines. 
Mr. McCullah is at present in Buffalo, N. Y. They had one child: 

443 i. Richard Wesley' McCullah, b. April 3, 1887, St. L. 

215. Mary Alice' Greene (Oliver," Oliver,' James,' William,* 
William'), b. Jan. 21, 1845, St. Louis; m. at East Haddam, Conn., 
Dec. 26, 1864, Charles William Bradley, adopted son of Charles 
Wm. Bradley,* b. George Douglas, Jan. 26, 1828, son of George 
and Clarissa (Lewis) Douglas of East Haddam, Conn. He d. at 
Lynn, Mass., Feb. 17, 1891, of heart disease. He went to China 
with Mr. Bradley when a young man, that gentleman took such 
a likmg to him that he was adopted and remained there. He 
was in this country for a short time in 1864, when he was m. and 
returned to China as U". S. Consul to Swatow. In 1867 they re- 
turned for good. Mrs. Bradley, his widow, resides in St. Louis, 
and her son and youngest daughter are with her. Children: 

444 i. Edith Douglas' Bradley, b. Jan. 2, 1866, Swatow, China; 

d. Jan. 22, 1870, Middletown, Conn. 

445 ii. Mabel Estelle Bradley, b. Sept. 25, 1867, East Had- 

dam, Conn. 

446 iii. George Douglas Bradley, b. Nov. 22, 1873, Jonesboro, 

Tenn. 

447 iv. Mary Alice Bradley, b. June 5, 1876, St. Louis, Mo. 

216. Evelyn Adelaide' Greene (Oliver,' Oliver,* James,' Wil- 
liam," William'), b. St. Louis, Mo., March 19, 1848; m. March 19, 
1866, James Cutter Broadwell,t formerly of Dayton, O., b. Oct. 24, 
1840, he is a veteran of the Civil War, first sergeant Co. F, 2d 
Ohio Vol. Infantry, at present connected with the city govern- 
ment in a clerical position. During Harrison's administration he 
was reading clerk of the House of Representatives. The second 
Ohio was in the 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland. 
They live in St. Louis, Mo. Children, all b. in St. Louis: 

448 i. Georgian Marguerite' Broadwell, b. July 10, 1869; d. 

March 26, i88r. 

* Charles Wm. Bradley, b. June 27, 1807; grad. Episcopal Gen. Seminary, 
N. Y. C, 1830, was settled over several parishes among which was East Haddam, 
Conn., St. Stephens Church; he retired from the ministry on account of ill 
health. In 1846 he was elected Secretary of State of Conn. In 1849 he was 
appointed Consul at Amoy, China; in 1854 he was transferred to Singapore, 
and in 1857 to Ningpo. He was assistant in the China Imperial Customs at 
Hankow. In 1863 he left China and returned to his native city. New Haven, 
where he d. March 8, 1865. 

■f James C. Broadwell was son of Josiah S. Broadwell, b. in Morristown, 
N. J.; he m. Ella Maria Cutter, who was b. in Cambridge, Mass., dau. of James 
and Maria (Whittemore) Cutter. 




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449 ii- Edward Herbert Broadvvell, b. June 6, 1873. 

450 iii. Ella Adelaide Broadvvell, b. June 30, 1884, 

217. Georgian Lucretia* Greene (Oliver/ Oliver,* James,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Jan. 6, 1851, at St. Louis, Mo; m. Clement 
Knowles Pittman* of Chicag-o, 111., who was b. at Keokuk, Iowa, 
July 18, 1850. He was in the wholesale coal business, but has 
retired. They have been travelling: in Europe for a year past, 
and at last report they were in Munich. He is quite a botanist 
and literary, and their only dau. is studying in Germany. Their 
home is at Evanston, 111. Daughter: 

451 i. Margaret Helen' Pittman, b. May 22, 1890, Chicago. 

218. Fannie Raiford* Greene (Oliver,* Oliver,* James,' William,' 
William'), b. May 6, 1854, at St. Louis; m. Samuel Foster Mac- 
gurn, Sept. 12, 1877, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Bradley, 
Little Falls, N. Y. He was b. at Kingston, Ont., April i, 1845, 
son of Alexander and Sarah (Brown) Macgurn, both deceased. 
Children: 

452 i. Georgian Olive' Macgurn, b. Nov. 11, 1878, Rock 

Ferry, Cheshire, Eng. 

453 ii. Elizabeth Adelaide Macgurn, b. May 18, 1880, St. Louis. 

454 iii, Stanleigh Winslow Macgurn, b. Oct. 27, 1884, Toronto, 

Can. 



220. Oliver Herbert' Greene (Oliver,* Oliver,* James,' William,' 
William'), b. Oct. 19, 1857, at St. Louis, Mo.; m. Feb. 25, 1880, 
Rachel Lehmer, b. at Rochester, Pa., Dec. 5, 1858. He is comp- 
troller of the St. Louis department of the National Lead Works. 
Children: 

455 i. Oliver Herbert' Greene, b, Feb, 25, 188 1; d. Sept. 12, 

1888, 

456 ii. Donald Greene, b, April 23, 1886; grad, Yale 1908, 

* Clement Knowles Pittman was son of Granville Warren Pittman of 
Keokuk, Iowa, b. Rockcastle Co., Ky., Feb. 25, 1820; he d. Keokuk, 1903. 
The mother of C, K. Pittman was Eliza Helen Knowles, b. at Hampden 
Corners, Me,, March — , 1830, and d, at Keokuk in 1889. 

George Edward Goodspeed (see p. 51), after the death of his father be- 
came the senior partner in the business with his brother Wm. H. as junior. 
The section had long been known as Chapman's Ferry, but was changed to 
Goodspeed's Landing and when the Connecticut Valley R, R, was built the 
station was called "Goodspeeds," though on the west side of the river. The 
business included general store, depot for the steamboats and a ship yard, 
where in former years many vessels were built, during the Civil War the U, S. 
gunboat Kanawha was built for the government by the Goodspeeds. G, E. 
Goodspeed was instrumental in establishing the New England National Bank, 
and its first president. At their dock the New York boats and Sag Harbor 
boats stopped, and they formed another line from East Haddam to Hartford. 



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221. James Marshall' Willey (Lucretia B.' Green, Oliver,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. March 25, 1832, East Haddam, 
Conn.; m. June 23, 1869, Emma Jane Phillips, b. April 17, 1842, 
N. Y. C. Children: 

457 i. Charlotte Amelia' Willey, b. March 21, 1870. 
^58 ii. James Marshall Willey, Jr., b. July 28, 1871. 

459 iii. Oliver Green Willey. 

224. Sarah Lucretia* Willey (Lucretia B.' Green, Oliver,* 
James,' William,^' William'), b. Sept. 17, 1841, Penn Yan, N. Y.; 
m. Feb. 5, 1862, Brooklyn, N. Y., Monroe Earle Babcock, who was 
b. East Haddam, Conn. She lives at Winnetka, 111., but love for 
her mother's home made her a member of Nathan Hale Memorial 
Chapter at East Haddam. They had three children: 

460 i. Minnie Willey^ Babcock, b. Sept. 24, 1863; d. Oct. 20, 

1895. 

461 ii. Agnes Elizabeth Babcock, b. July 10, 1865. 

462 iii. Sarah Lucretia Babcock, b. April 29, 1867. 

225. Sidney B.° Willey (Lucretia B.' Green, Oliver,' James,' 
William,^ William'), b. Nov. 15, 1852; m. Mary Northrup of 
Kansas City. Child: 

463 i. Sidney Northrup' Willey. 

227. Charles Belden* Warner (Mary A.* Green, Oliver,* James,* 
William,' William'), b. East Haddam, July 28, 1839. Was in 
business with his father, D. B. Warner & Son,* and continued the 
business at his native place to present time. He m. (1) Nov. 3, 1887, 

Geo. E. Goodspeed became a director of the New York and Hartford 
Steamboat Co., and served many years. After his death his brother succeeded 
him and later became vice-president and general manager until his death. 
Mr. Goodspeed was an active, energetic and patriotic citizen, and his loss has 
been irreparable. 

♦Andrew Warner of Cambridge, Mass., 1632, the emigrant ancestor, re- 
moved to Hartford, Ct., then to Hadley at the first settlement, d. Dec. 18, 1684, 
aet. almost 90. He had nine children, of these DanieP Warner lived in that 
part of Hadley which became Hatfield; his second wife was Martha, dau. of 
Robert Boltwood, whom he m. Apr. 1, 1674, her second child was John ^ Warner, 
b. Apr., 1677. Daniel''' Warner d. Apr. 30, 1692, and his widow d. 1710. John'* 
Warner m. Mehitable Richardson in 1716; they settled in East Haddam where 
he d. March, 1750; she d. March 10, 1776, aet. 86; both were hurried about three 
miles south of Chapman's ferry. Nathaniel'* Warner, their son, was b. in East 
Haddam in 1718; he lived at East Haddam. Daniel ^ Warner, son of Nathaniel, 
wash, at East Haddam, 1776, and lived there; he moved to New York State 
after the War. He m. Dec. 25, 1801, M. Nancy Brainerd, b. June 30, 1776, dau. 
of John and Anna (Sniiih) Brainerd. Their eldest son and third child was 
Major Daniel Brainerd Warner (b. March 24, 1807), mentioned in the text. 
Charles B.* Warner was taken into the business by his father when the former 
returned from China about 1868, and they continued together until about 1887, 
when the father retired on acconnt of old age. There is a notice of Major 
Warner, on page 34. 



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his cousin (No. 436), Georgiana, dau. of George Edward Good- 
speed and Nancy Green. They had one child. Mrs. Warner, d. 
April 5, 1889, at East Haddam. He m. (2) Mrs. Winifred (Plum- 
stead) Gibbony, Jan. i, 1903. He is a member of the Society of 
Mayflower Descendants and Sons of the Revolution in Con- 
necticut. She is a member of the D. A. R., Nathan Hale Memorial 
Chapter of East Haddam. Children: 

464 i. George Goodspeed' Warner, b, April 5, 1889; d. April 

17, 1889. 

465 ii. son, Itwitm b March 16 looc- <^- March 17, 1905. 

466 iii. daughter, \ ^^^''^' ^- ^^^^^ '^' '9°S, d, March 18, 1905. 

467 iv. Damaris Warner, b. June 5, 1906. 



228. Mary Green' Warner (Mary A.' Green, Oliver,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. East Haddam, Aug. 6, 1842; m. Dec. 25, 
1863, Norman Sweet Boardman, b. Aug. 5, 1840, at Chester, Conn., 
son of Luther Boardman,* b. Dec. 26, 1812, (with whom he was in 
business under firm name of L. Boardman & Son), grandson of 
Capt. Jason and Lydia (Deming) Boardman of Rocky Hill. His 
mother, Lydia Ann (Frery) Boardman, is living. He d. July 21, 
1905, He was for more than thirty years director of National 
Bank of New England, vestryman of St. Stephens Church, member 
of Columbia Lodge, No. 26, F. & A. M., and Middlesex Lodge 3, 
L O. O. F. Mrs. Boardman is a member of Nathan Hale Memorial 
Chapter, D. A. R. Children: 

468 i. Eugene' Boardman, b. May 15, 1865. 

469 ii. Grace Warner Boardman, b. Jan. 21, 1874. 



229. Sidney Brain ard' Warner (Mary A.* Green, Oliver,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. East Haddam, Dec. 5, 1848; m. May 12, 
1875, Cassie Hillar Post, dau. of Charles and Eliza Post. Mr. 
Warner was Postmaster at East Haddam, 1885-9. He is a mer- 
chant and was formerly a farmer. They reside in Windsor, 
Conn., and have one child: 

470 i. Daniel Brainard' Warner, b. May 3, 1876. 



231. Antoinette Louisa' Warner (Maria A.' Green, Oliver,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. East Haddam, Sept. 22, 1854; m. 
Henry Martyn Morgan of Long Meadow, Mass., Sept. 9, 1890. 
He was b. at Bristol, Eng. They have no children. He is 
treasurer of the Medlicott- Morgan Co. They live at 149 Claren- 
don St., Springfield, Mass. 

* Luther Boardman began manufacture of brittania hollow-ware in Chester, 
Conn., moved to East Haddam, 1842, added silver plating later. The business 
was prosperous and continued until very recently. 



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232. Maria Green' Shepard (Maria T.' Green, Timothy,* James,* 
William,'^ William'), b. Essex, Conn., April 14, 1842; educated 
at Hill's Academy, Essex, and Waverly, N. Y.; m. Oct. 8, 1861, 
Robert Chapman,* b. Dec. 8, 1831. He was a farmer of Saybrook, 
who still owns and occupies the farm which his ancestor of the 
same name acquired of the Indians in^ 1666. He, the original 
Robert Chapman, had previously lived for thirty years in and 
near the fort at Saybrook Point. He owned a large tract of land 
in Hebron and East Haddam given him in 1662 by Uncas, the 
Indian chief. Children: 

471 i. Edward Mortimer' Chapman, b. Sept. 27, 1862. 

472 ii. Marion Greene Chapman, b. July 11, 1864. 

473 iii. Annie Bliss Chapman, b. Aug. 31, 1866. 

474 iv. Kate Shepard Chapman, b. June 28, 1868. 

475 V. Harriet Chesebrough Chapman, b. Dec. 23, 1869; d. 

May II, 1898. 

476 vi. Frederick Shepard Chapman, b. Aug. 11, 187 1. 

477 vii. Robert Chapman, b. Aug. 3, 1873. 

478 viii. George Henry Chapman, b. Sept. 18, 1876; d. Feb. 20, 

1886, at Saybrook, from being struck by locomotive. 

479 ix. Florence Maria Chapman, b. Feb. 3, 1879. 

480 X. Howard Tully Chapman, b. Jan. 18, 1881. 



234. Frederick Job° Shepard (Maria T.' Green, Timothy,* 
James,' William," William'), b. Essex, Conn., Jan. 23, 1850; edu- 
cated at Hartford High School and grad. Yale, A. B., 1873. He 
was connected successively with the Worcester Press, Indianapolis 
Sentinel, Neiv York World and Buffalo Courier, in various 
capacities until 1897, since which date he has been reference 
librarian of the Buffalo Public Library. He is the secretary of 
his college class and author of the class histories. He edited a 
reprint of Thomas Budd's Good Order Established in Pennsylvania 
and New Jersey. He wrote TJie Johnson's Island Plot in Vol. IX, 
Buffalo Historical Society's Publication, and has contributed 
similar articles to various magazines. He m. Nov. 10, 1881, Ellie 
Josephine, dau. of William and Marian Josephine (Howard) 
Sumner of Worcester, Mass.; she was b. March 9, 1854. Mr. 
Shepard is member of the Council of the University Club, 
Buffalo, and chairman of its committee on literature and art. 
He has been president of Westminister Club, a church organi- 
zation. They have no children. 

* Robert' Chapman, the settler, from Hull, Eng., 1635, m. 1642, Ann Bliss 
of Saybrook, Conn. They had: Deacon Nathan' Chapman, who m. (2) Hannah 
Bates. They had Deacon Caleb ^ Chapman, b. Oct. 6, 1706; m. Thankful Lord, 
who had Elisha'' Chapman, b. June 10, 1740; m. Hilda Lord. They had Geo. 
H.'' Chapman, b. June 7, 1789; m. Nov. 3, 1814, Lucia Tuliy, who had Robert* 
Chapman in the text. The Hrst Robert Chapman had a house in what is East 
Haddam, 1674, and before that owned Lords Island and land on east shore of 
river. He was with Lion Gardiner and Thomas Hurlbutt in the fight with the 
Pequots at Saybrook, Feb., 1637 (see N. Y. G. &; B. Rkcokd, Vol. XXX, p. i). 



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235- Charlotte Lewis" Shepard (Maria T.' Green, Timothy/ 
James/ William/ William)', b. Essex, Conn., Aug". 17, 1854, 
educated at Hartford Public High School. She was principal of 
South School Kindergarten, Hartford, 1890-1904. She m. at 
Hartford, Oct. 18, 1877, James M. McMurray, a native of Armagh, 
Ireland, b. 1848. He is a lawyer, Herkimer, N. Y. Mrs. McMur- 
ray resides in Hartford. Children: 

481 i. Frederic Shepard' McMurray, b. Oct. 19, 1878, Her- 

kimer, N. Y. 

482 ii. Herbert Allen McMurray, b. May 15, 1880; d. Oct. 6, 

1898, Midland, Texas. 

236. John Woodruff' Shepard (Maria T.' Green, Timothy,* 
James,'' William,^ William'), b. July 18, 1858; educated Hartford 
Public High School; graduated A. B., 1879, Yale University. 
After a brief connection with a Hartford bank, and part of a 
course in Harvard Medical School, he spent six years with the 
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co. He has been since 1889 con- 
nected with the Title Guarantee and Trust Co. of New York, of 
which he is assistant-treasurer. He m. Sept. 3, 1890, in Wil- 
mington, Del., Alice Spencer, dau. of Dr. Horace and Nancy 
Louisa (Hungerford) Burr, formerly of Westbrook, Conn. She 
was b. in Westbrook, May 24, 1861. They reside at 356 Clinton 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 

483 i. Frederic Burr' Shepard, b. Dec. 18, 1891. 

484 ii. Ralph Hungerford Shepard, b. May 12, 1900. 

238. Henry Whitney' Tyler (Catherine L.' Green, Timothy,* 
James,' William," William'), b. East Haddam, Conn., March 6, 
1850. From 1880 to 1904 was engaged in wholesale coal business 
in New York. He m. June 28, 1881, Lillian Kearny Ferree, b. 
July 24, 1853, dau. of James Inglish and Margaret Susan (Blue) 
Ferree of Union Co., Ky. He was son of Rev. John Ferree of 
Jackson, O., and she was dau. of Solomon Blue of Union Co., Ky. 
They were m. May 31, 1843. They removed from New York City 
to East Haddam, Conn., June 18, 1904, and occupy the brick 
house at the upper landing, which was built by his grandfather 
Timothy* Green for a residence, the lower story being used by 
the East Haddam Bank. This house was next north of the Capt. 
James Green homestead. Mr. Tyler is a director of the National 
Bank of New England at East Haddam and member of the New 
York Society of Sons of Revolution and Society of Mayflower 
Descendants in New York. They have no children. 

240. Carolina Amelia' Green (Timothy F.,° Timothy,* James/ 
William,' William'), b. East Haddam, Nov. 8, 1846; m. March 2, 
1870, William Sutton, b. June 12, 1828; he was a prosperous farmer, 
Maiden, 111., and d. May 3, 1905. She resides at her old home, 
Maiden, Children: 



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485 i. Whalon' Sutton, b. Jan. 10, 1871, Maiden; d. Feb. 26* 

1871. 

486 ii, Lewis Sutton, b. Sept. 16, 1872, Maiden. 

241. Timothy Franklin' Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy,* James,' 
William,^ William'), b. East Haddam, Oct. 14, 1849; m. in Berlin 
Center, 111., Oct. 3, 1872, Mary Hortense Belden, b. Burlington, 
Wis., Sept. 18,, 1853, dau. of Sylvester Paul Belden and Hortense 
Carpenter, the latter of Groveland, N. Y. Mr. Green is a farmer 
and dealer in live stock, Overton, Neb. Children: 

487 i. Edward Raymond' Green, b. Oct. 20, 1874, Maiden. 

488 ii. Charles Henry Green, b. Dec. 8, 1875; d, Aug. 24, 1876, 

Amboy, 111. 

489 iii. Timothy Franklin Green, 3d, b. Sept. i, 1877, Maiden. 

490 iv. Mary Hortense Green, b. Nov. 12, 1878, Lee Co., 111. 

491 V. Sarah Maria Green, b. Sept. 6, 1880; d. Jan. 25, 1885, 

Horton, Kan. 

492 vi. Ida Ann Green, b. Jan. 19, 1883, Horton, Kan.; d. Jan. 

17, 1885. 

493 vii. William Dudley Green, b. Nov. 2, 1884, Horton, Kan. 

494 viii. Sydney Sylvester Green, b. July 11, 1887, Horton, Kan. 

243. William Raymond" Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy,* James,' 
William,' William'), b. Nov. 9, 1856; grad. 1879, Oberlin College; 
admitted to bar, 111., 1881; moved to Iowa, 1882; elected one of the 
Judges of the 15th District Court, Iowa, 1895. This district com- 
prises nine counties in southwest part of the State, including 
Council Bluffs. He has been chosen to succeed himself at each 
election since. He lives in Audubon, Iowa. He m. in Creston, 
Iowa, 1887, Luella Washington Brown, b. Feb. 22, 1861. Children, 
b. at Audubon: 

495 i. William Raymond' Green, Jr., b. Sept, 7, 1888. 

496 ii. Margaret Pauline Green, b. March 13, 1900. 

244. Charles Dudley' Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy,* James,' 
William," William'), b. Maiden, Nov. 26, i860; graduated Oberlin 
College, 1883. He was at the head of a High School at Butler, 
111., and was accidently drowned while camping with Oberlin 
classmates, Aug. 17, 1884. 

245. Henry Sidney* Green (Timothy F.,^ Timothy,* James,' 
William," William'), b. Maiden, Aug. 17, 1864; m. Albany, 111., 
May 24, 1888, Evelyn Mary Slocumb, dau. of Charles and Lydia 
(Vedder) Slocumb, who was b. at Albany, 111., Dec. 18, 1866. He 
was at Maiden High School and Dover (111.) Academy. Later 
for fifteen years in banking business at Dow City, Iowa, he also 
dealt in cattle and real estate; since 1905 he has been engaged in 
tale of irrigated lands in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and 



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Southern California. He has an office at Phenix but expects to 
remove to Colorado. The family home is at San Jose, Cal., and 
the children are being educated there. Children, all b. in Dow 
City, Iowa: 

497 i. Dorothy Ida' Green, b. April i, 1889. 

498 ii. Sidney Sherwood Green, b. March 11, 1891. 

499 iii, Glenn Dollard Green, b. Jan. 21, 1893. 

500 iv. Charles Dudley Green, b. Jan. 23, 1895. 

246. Sarah Ann" Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy,* James," Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Maiden, Aug. 20, 186S; m. Washington, D. C, 
April 16, 1898, Ralph Brewster Marean, son of Delzine and 
Hannah Elizabeth Marean; he is a graduate of Columbian (now 
Geo. Washington) University, and private secretary to Senator 
Crane of Massachusetts. The children were all b. in Washing- 
ton, except Ermina, who was b. in Hampton, Va. They live at 
Pinehurst, a suburb of Washington. Children: 

501 i. Sydney Green' Marean, b. April 9, 1899. 

502 ii. Ralph Brewster Marean, b. June 30, 1900. 

503 iii. Elizabeth Marean, b. March 8, 1902. 

504 iv. Ermina Marean, b. Sept. 8, 1905. 

505 v. Josephine Marean, b. Jan. 11, 1907. 

247. Ida Augusta' Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy,* James,' Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Maiden, Dec. 3, 1869; graduated, A. B., at 
Oberlin in 1890, and on later study received the degree of M. A. 
from Michigan University, 1902. Miss Green has taught in 
schools of W^'ashington and is now acting general secretary of the 
Associated Charities of Washington, 

Third Generation in the Female Lines, 

3. Mary* Greene (William,' William'), b, March 8, 17 10; bap. 
Sept. 5, 1725; m. May 4, 1736, as his second wife, Barnabas Bar- 
ker,* son of John and Ann Williams Barker of Scituate, Mass.; 
his first wife was Hannah Turner. Barnabas d. 1763. Mary 
Barker was not living at the time of the settlement of her fath- 
er's estate, March, 1756. Children: 

* My attention was called to the settlement of the estate of William' 
Greene, by Mrs. William H. McCartney, and I sent for a copy of the probate, 
whichappearsbelowin the Appendix. Since they are of the family I determined 
to add the descendants of 3 Mary^ Greene and 7 Sarah ^ Greene and should 
be glad to add 5 Desire^ Greene at the end of the Sixth Generation which was 
already printed. In the Seventh Generation all will have their regular places 
and be numbered consecutively, I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to 
Dr. Barker Newhall's genealogy. He says, however, thnt Barnabas Barker, m. 
(2) Mary Neal, and names the children, all of whom except William and the 
first Lucy are named through their mother Mary Barker, deceased, as heirs in 
the estate of William* Greene. 



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506 i. William* Barker, bap. May i, 1737. 

507 ii. Mercy Barker, bap. May 7, 1738. 

508 iii. Joshua Barker, bap. Nov. 16, 1740. 

509 iv. Lucy Barker, bap. June 26, 1743; d. in infancy, 

510 V. Lucy Barker, b. Oct. 7, 1744. 

511 vi. Content Barker, bap. April 5, 1747. 

512 vii. Bathsheba Barker, l3ap. April 15, 1750. 

513 viii. Zipporah Barker, bap. Oct. 23, 1752. 

5. Desire' Greene (William," William'), b. Oct. 24, 1718; ra. 

Hinckley. She was living- March, 1756, where she was 

named in the division of her father's estate as Desire Hinckley. 

7. Sarah' Greene (William,'' William'), b. Dec. 27, 1723; m, 
Barnabas Barker, Jr., son of Barnabas and Hannah, dau. of 
Thomas and Hannah (Jenkins) Turner, who was therefore her 
elder sister's stepson. He was b. April 13, 1723. The date of 
marriage I have not found. They lived at vScituate, Mass., until 
1780, then moved to Rindge, N. H.; she d. Feb. 20, 1797; he d. 
March 23, 1797. In the settlement of her father's estate, March 
27, 1756, a share is given to Sarah Barker, but there is no mention 
of her children, though it would seem that at that time she had 
three children; possibly Warren Green, who returned from Con- 
necticut to settle the estate, might have left home before her 
children were born. She was not living in Barnstable at the 
time of the settlement. Children: 

514 i. John* Barker, bap. Feb. 23, 1752. 

515 ii. Mary Barker, bap. April 7, 1754. 

516 iii. David Barker, b. . 

517 iv. Barnabas Barker, b. 1757. 

518 V. Lemuel Barker. 

519 vi. William Barker, b. 1762. 

Fourth Generation 
IN LINE of Mary and Sarah Greene Barker. 

507. Mercy* Barker (Mary' Greene, William," William"), b. 
May 7, 1738; m. Dec. 13, 1757, Anthony Collamer of Scituate, 
Mass. 

508. Joshua' Barker (Mary' Greene, William," William'), b. 
Nov. 16, 1740; m. Oct. 28, 1766, ^Lary, dau. of Jonathan and Eliz- 
abeth (Tolman) Copeland of Scituate, b. Nov. 3, 1740; d. Jan. 27, 
1829. He d. Dec. 22, 1804. They lived in Boston and Hanover. 
Children: 

520 i. Mary' Barker, b. Aug. 14, 1767; d. Jan. 25, 1787. 

521 ii. Content Barker, b. March 13, 1769. 

522 iii. Nabby Barker, b. Jan. 10, 1771. 



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524 


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525 


vi. 


526 


vii. 


527 


viii. 


528 


ix. 


529 


X. 



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Rhoda Barker, b. Nov. 5, 1772. 
Joshua Barker, b. Oct. 22, 1774. 
Joseph Barker, b. Nov. 13, 1776. 
Elizabeth Barker, b. March 15, 1779. 
Benjamin Barker, b. Jan. 28, 1781. 
Desire Barker, b. March 18, 1783. 
Lettice Barker, b. Feb. 22, 1785. 

509. Lucy* Barker (Mary' Greene, William,' William"), b. Oct. 7, 
1744; m. Nov. 8, 1764, King- Lapham, son of David and Rebecca 
(King) Lapham of Marshfield, b. Oct. 4, 1743. 

511. Content' Barker (Mary' Greene, William," William'), b. 
April 5, 1747; m. (i) Sept. 26, 1763, Capt. Benjamin Lapham of 
Scituate, b. 1740; d. Sept. 24, 1785; m. (2) Jonathan Sherwin, son 
of Ebenezer and Hepsibah (Cole) Sherwin of Rindge, N. H., b. 
Sept. 26, 1729; d. Feb. 23, 1804. She d. April 25, 1821. 

512. Bathsheba' Barker (Mary' Greene, William," William'), b. 
April 15, 1750, m. Oct. 28, 1780, David Hale, son of Moses and 
Abigail (Emerson) Hale of Rindge, formerly of Rowley, Mass., 
b. March 22, 1755; d. Nov. 22, 1830. She d. Aug. 2, 1830. 

513. Zipporah' Barker (Mary' Greene, William, ' William'), b. 
Oct. 23, 1752; m. Jonathan Ingalls of Rindge, N. H. 

514. John' Barker (Sarah' Greene, William," William'), bap. 
Feb. 23, 1752; m. (i) Dec. 7, 1795, Hannah Smith, dau. of William 
and Elizabeth (Morrison) Smith of Peterborough, N. H., b. May 
8, 1761; d. Aug. 28, 1813; m. (2) Sally Crumbie, widow of David' 
Barker, his sister-in-law. He d. July 25, 1819. Children: 

530 i. Hannah' Barker, b. April 24, 1801. 

531 ii. John Barker, b. Nov. 28, 1804. 

5 16. David' Barker (Sarah' Greene, William," William'), Deacon 
of the church; m. March 17, 1783, Sally, dau. of Lt. James 
Crumbie of Rindge. He d. Jan. 16, 18 16. He was a physician at 
Bangor, Me. One child: 

532 i. Thomas' Crumbie Barker. 

517. Barnabas' Barker (Sarah' Greene, William," William') b. 

1757; m. Elizabeth . They moved to Charlestown, Mass. 

His will was proved in 1799, at which time the three younger 
children were minors. He d. Nov. 13, 1798. Children: 

533 i. Elizabeth" Barker. 

534 ii. Ann Barker. 

535 iii. Mary Barker. 

536 iv. Susan Barker. 



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537 V. Sally Barker. 

538 vi. Ruxby M. Barker. 

539 vii. Rebecca Barker. 

540 viii. Barnabas Barker, Jr. 

518. Lemuel* Barker (Sarah^ Greene, William," William'). He 
m. and soon after removed to Concord, N. H., about 1793. Chil- 
dren: 

541 i. Sally'' Barker, bap. 1792. 

542 ii. son. 

543 iii. daughter. 

544 iv. daughter. 

519. William* Barker (Sarah' Greene, William," William'), b. 
1762; m. Oct. 28, 1794, Sarah Payson, dau. of George and Abigail 
(Bond) Payson of Walpole, N. H., b. July 13, 1775; d. June 19, 
1852. He d. Oct. 25, 1830. Children: 

545 i. Mary Hale' Barker, b. Dec. 15, 1795; d. April 16, 1819. 

546 ii. William Barker, b. Dec. 15, 1796. 

547 iii. Sarah Barker, bap. 1801; d. young. 

548 iv. George Payson Barker, b. Oct. 25, 1807. 

Fifth Generation 
IN line of Mary and Sarah Greene Barker. 

521. Content" Barker (Joshua,' Mary' Greene, William," Wil- 
liam'), b. March 13, 1769; m. Henry Perry, son of Henry and 
Bethia (Baker) Perry of Hanson, b. April 25, 1764; d. Aug. 10, 
1837. She d. March 20, 1820. 

5 23. Rhoda' Barker (Joshua/ Mary' Greene, William," William' ), 
b. Nov. 5, 1772; m. Jan. 27, 1793, John Perry, son of Henry and 
Bethia (Baker) Perry. 

524. Joshua'^ Barker (Joshua,* Mary'Greene, William," William'), 
b. Oct. 22, 1774; m. Dec, 1798, Aurelia Sherman of New Bedford, 
Mass. Children, of whom Clarissa and Demy lived until 1870: 

549 i. Elizabeth" Barker. 

550 ii. Mary Barker. 

551 iii. Clarissa Barker. 

552 iv. Demy Barker. 

553 V. John Barker. 

554 vi. Joshua Barker. 

555 vii. Joseph Barker. 

525. Joseph" Barker (Joshua,* Mary' Greene, William," William'), 
b. Nov. 13, 1776; m. Phoebe Hopkins; m. (2) Miss Hopkins, sister 
of his first wife. 



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526. Elizabeth' Barker (Joshua," Mary' Greene, William,' Wil- 
liam"), b. March 15, 1779; m. 1823, Otis Sherman of Scituate; bans 
were published March 22. 

527. Benjamin' Barker (Joshua," Mary" Greene, William,' Wil- 
liam'), b. Jan. 28, 1781; m. (i) Dec. 27, 1807, Sarah Phillips, dau. of 
Lot and Diana (Rowland) Phillips, b. June 11, 1788; d. Sept. 11, 
1833; m. (2) Lydia Rowland, dau. of Isaac and Sally (Barnes) 
Jennings, and widow of Jonathan Rowland of Ranson. She was 
b. Aug. 6, 1790, and d. Sept. 7, 1874. Re d. Dec. 24, 1863. Chil- 
dren, all by first wife: 

556 i. Joshua* Barker, b. Oct. 14, 1808. 

557 ii. Lot Phillips Barker, b. April 9, i8ii. 

558 iii. Benjamin Barker, b. Jan. 17, 1812. 

559 iv. Sarah Barker, b. July 12, 1813, 

560 V. Polly Barker, b. Aug. 7, 1815. 

561 vi. Jane Barker, b. April 17, 1820. 

562 vii. Lydia Barker, b. April 10, 1823. 

563 viii. Huldah Barker, b. March 14, 1825. 

564 ix. Lucius Barker, b. June 8, 1828. 

565 X. Blaney Phillips Barker, b. Oct. 22, 1831. 

528. Desire' Barker (Joshua," Mary" Greene, William," William),* 
b. March 18, 1783; m. Jan. i, 1806, Byram Sampson, b. Nov. 18, 
1782; d. Oct. 24, 1822. She d. Feb. 17, 1871. 

529. Lettice' Barker (Joshua," Mary' Greene, William," Wil- 
liam)," b. Feb. 22, 1785; m. Dec. 20, 1807, Isaac Hobart of Hanson, 
b. Dec. 31, 1784, son of Isaac and Lydia (Hatch) Hobart. She d. 
April 12, 1863. Re d. Feb. 27, 1873. 

530. Hannah' Barker (John," Sarah' Greene, William," Wil- 
liam"), b. April 24, i8ot; m. Stephen Jewett. 

531. John' Barker (John," Sarah' Greene, William," William"), 
b. Nov. 28, 1804; m. (i) May 10, 1830, Eunice G., dau. of Rev. 
Amos G. Thompson of Montville, Conn., b. Nov. 23, 1801; d. Aug. 
8, 1842; he m. (2) Hannah Eliza, dau. of John Gray. They re- 
moved to N. Y., and then to Florida. 

532. Thomas Crumbie' Barker (David," Sarah' Greene, William," 
William"). He m. and resided at Lowell, Mass. He d. in 1803. 
One child: 

566 i. Grorge Frank' Barker, 

534. Ann' Barker (Barnabas," Sarah' Greene, William," Wil- 
liam"), m. Nov. 15, 1807, Jonathan L. Whiting of Charlestown. 



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536. Susan' Barker (Barnabas/ Sarah' Greene, William,' Wil- 
liam'), m. 1816, Miles Jones of Savannah, Ga. 

538. RuxBY M." Barker (Barnabas,' Sarah' Greene, William,' 
William'), m. 181 7, bans published Aug. 2, Isaac H. Robbins of 
Savannah, Ga. 

548, George Payson^ Barker (William,* Sarah' Greene, Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Oct. 25, 1807; m. Abby Coit of Norwich. She 
d. Feb. 5, 1874. He d. Jan. 28, 1848. Children: 

567 i. George Payson' Barker, Jr., b. Dec. 24, 1835. 

568 ii. Sarah Barker. 

Sixth Generation in line of Mary Greene Barker. 

550. Mary' Barker (Joshua,' Joshua," Mary' Greene, William,' 
William'), m. Taylor. They lived in New York. 

554. Joshua' Barker (Joshua,' Joshua," Mary' Greene, William,' 
William'), m. Deborah Sturtevant, dau. of Capt. Thomas and 
Mary (Monroe) Sturtevant, b. 1809; d. Aug. 7, 1849. Children: 

569 i. Deborah' Barker, b. May 22, 1834. 

570 ii. Sarah Jane Barker, b. June 24, 1836. 

571 iii. Joshua Barker, b. Dec. 6, 1837; d. Jan. 25, 1853. 

572 iv. Eveline Barker, b. Nov. 18, 1840; d. May 19, 1864. 

573 V. James Monroe Barker, b. May 25, 1843. 

574 vi. Alfred Barker, b. Dec. 20, 1847; d. May 16, 1871. 

575 vii. Mary Barker, b. July 15, 1849; d. Sept. 14, 1849. 

557. Lot Phillips' Barker (Benjamin,' Joshua," Mary' Greene, 
William,' William'), b. April 9, 18 n; m. Deborah D. Soper, dau! 
of Eli and Elizabeth (Rogers) Soper of Livermore, Me., b. Nov. 
2, 1815; d. May 22, 1891. Children: 

576 i. Sarah Elizabeth' Barker, b. May 26, 1842. 

577 ii. Florinda Williams Barker, b. Sept. 19, 1843. 

578 iii. Philip Henry Barker, b. 1845. 

579 iv. De Witt Clinton Barker, b. May 28, 1847. 

580 V. Frederick Quincy Barker, b. March 28, 1851. 

581 vi. Helen Amanda Barker, b. Oct, 23, 1852. 

582 vii. William Edwards Barker, b. July 3, 1854. 

583 viii. George Oilman Barker, b. May 22, 1864. 

558. Benjamin* Barker (Benjamin,' Joshua," Mary' Greene, Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. Jan. 17, 1812; m. Nov, 10, 1839, Deborah C. 
Damon, dau. of Zachariah and Sarah (Brooks) Damon, b. Oct. 3, 
1815. Children: 

584 i. John' Barker, b. Nov. 3, 1840. 

585 ii. Hannah Briggs Barker, b. Nov. 12, 1842, 



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586 iii. Deborah Ann Barker, b. April 23, 1844. 

587 iv. Charles Barker, b. Oct. 2, 1847. 
58S V. George Barker, b. Jan. 23, 1851. 

589 vi. Sarah Emma Barker, b. Feb. 24, 1852. 

590 vii. Ida Jane Barker, b. March 31, 1856. 

591 viii. Albert Francis Barker, b. Oct. 24, 1859. 

559. Sarah' Barker (Benjamin," Joshua,* Mary' Greene, Wil- 
liam," William'), b. July 12, 1813; m. July 4, 1840, Wm. Bisbee, 
son of Eben and Eunice Bisbee, 

560. Polly' Barker (Benjamin,' Joshua/ Mary' Greene, Wil- 
liam," William'), m. William Webber of Mason, Vt. 

561. Jane' Barker (Benjamin,^ Joshua,* Mary' Greene, William," 
William'), b. April 17, 1820; m. (i) July 8, 1840, Rev. Edward S. 
Shepherd of Deerfield, N. H., b. Aug. 17, 1819; d. Jan. 10, 1851; 
she m. (2) June i, 1856, Elbridge Tobey, son of Benjamin Tobey 
of Whitefield, Me., b. Oct. 6, 181 1; d. Nov. 8, 1879. 

562. Lydia^ Barker (Benjamin,^ Joshua,* Mary' Greene, William," 
William'), b. April 10, 1823; m. Jan. 15, 1842, Florin Estes, son of 
Wm. and Bethia (Josselyn) Estes, of Hanover, b. Nov. 14, 182 1. 

563. Huldah' Barker (Benjamin,^ Joshua,* Mary' Greene, Wil- 
liam," William'), b. March 14, 1825; m. June 15, 1865, Reuben 
Pain, son of Lemuel and Lydia (Holbrook) Pain of Rockland, 
Me., b. May 3, 1816; d. March 25, 1872. 

564. Lucius' Barker (Benjamin,' Joshua,* Mary' Greene, Wil- 
liam," William'), b. June 8, 1828; m. March 25, 1850, Mary M. 
Livingston, dau. of Enoch and Melinda Livingston of Hopkinton, 
N. H. They lived in Kansas. Children: 

592 i. Charles' Barker. 

593 ii. Frank Barker. 

594 iii. Minnie Barker. 

595 iv. Linda Barker. 

596 V. Blaney Phillips Barker, b. Dec. 28, i860. 

565. Blaney Phillips' Barker (Benjamin,^ Joshua,* Mary* 
Green, William," William'), b. Oct. 22, 1831; m. July 3, 1853, 
Adaline Barker, dau. of Ira and Deborah (Sylvester) Barker of 
Norwell, b. April 6, 1826. One child: 

597 i. Nellie' Barker, d. young. 



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Seventh Generation. 

570. Sarah Jane' Barker (Joshua/ Joshua/ Joshua/ Mary' 
Greene, William/ William'), b. June 24, 1836; m. June 24, 1854, 
Francis Barker Ellis, son of Francis and Lucy (Corthell) Ellis, b. 
Jan. 23, 1831. 

573. James Monroe' Barker (Joshua,' Joshua,' Joshua,* Mary* 
Greene, William,' William'), b. May 25, 1843; m. Aug. 28, 1870, 
Jane S. Thomas, dau. of Caleb and Mary Thomas of Marshfield, 
b. Oct. 14, 1845. Children: 

598 i. Frederick H.' Barker, b. July 2, 1872. 

599 ii. James Monroe Barker, b. May 30, 1884. 

576. Sarah Elizabeth' Barker (Lot P.,' Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary'Greene, William,^ William'), b. May 26, 1842; m. May 6, 1864, 
Lot Phillips, son of Ezra and Nabby Phillips, b. 1841. 

577. Florinda Williams' Barker (Lot P.,' Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,' William'), b. Sept. 19, 1843; m. Jan. 30, 
1865, George Elms, son of John L. and Harriet Elms, b. Jan. 
30, 1835. 

578. Philip Henry' Barker (Lot P.,' Benjamin,' Joshua,* Mary' 
Greene, William/ William'), b. 1845; m. Caroline H. Bates, dau. of 
Nahum and Maria Keene, and widow of Christopher W. Bates, b. 
Jan. 9, 1845. 

579. De Witt Clinton' Barker (Lot P.,' Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William," William'), b. May 28, 1847; m. dau. of 
Theodore and Sarah (Turner) Hobart. Child: 

600 i. Preston" Barker. 

580. Frederick Quincy' Barker (Lot P.," Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary'' Greene, William,'^ William'), b. March 28, 185 1; m. April 12, 
1872, Celia Beal, dau. of Edward and Sarah D. Beal, b. Dec. 27, 
1853. Child: 

601 i. Louis Morton* Barker, b. July 30, 1874. 

581. Helen Amanda^ Barker (Lot P.," Benjamih,' Joshua,* Mary* 
Greene, William,' William'), b. Oct. 23, 1852; m. Horace Tower of 
Hanover. 

582. William Edwards' Barker (Lot P.,° Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,-' William'), b. July 3, 1854; m. Jan. 28, 



6; 

1876, Eliza M. Stevens, dau. of Benjamin H. and Sophia M. 
Stevens. Children: 

602 i. Clifton' Barker, b. Dec. 5, 1880. 

603 ii. Estella M. Barker, b. April 26, 1887. 

604 iii. Ruth M. Barker, b. Oct. 2, 1894. 

584. John' Barker (Benjamin,' Benjamin,' Joshua,* Mary' 
Greene, William,' William"), b. Nov. 3, 1840; m. (i) April 28, 1870, 
Ellen A. Dyer, dau. of Cyrus A. and Jane P. (Stetson) Dyer, b. 
July 30, 1843; d. Dec. 5, 1886; he m. (2) Dec. 25, 1887, Ida C. 
Reynolds, dau. of Henry D. and Lucy H. (Catlin) Reynolds of 
Harrington, Conn. Children: 

605 i. Alice Edna* Barker, b. Oct. 25, 1873. 

606 ii. Eleanor Barton Barker, b. Aug. 11, 1877. 

585. Hannah Briggs' Barker (Benjamin," Benjamin,* Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,'' William'), b. Nov. 12, 1842; m. Sept. 16, 

1863, Herbert Baker, son of George and Hannah (Chandler) 
Baker of Duxbury, b. Nov. 13, 1842. 

586. Deborah Ann' Barker (Benjamin,* Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,' William'), b. April 23, 1844; m. Nov. 8, 

1864, Francis Chamberlain, son of Josiah and Sophia Chamber- 
lain, b. Aug. 24, 1840. 

587. Charles' Barker (Benjamin," Benjamin," Joshua," Mary' 
Greene, William," William'), b. Oct. 2, 1847; m. Aug. 13, 187 1, 
Flora N. Bourne, dau. of Martin and Almira Bourne, b. May 8, 
1854. Child: 

607 i. Grace' Barker, b. Feb. 10, 1873; d. Nov. 11, 1873. 

588. George' Barker (Benjamin," Benjamin," Joshua," Mary' 
Greene, William,' William'), b. Jan. 23, 185 1; m. Feb. i, 1900, Eva 
V. Brown. 

589. Sarah Emma' Barker (Benjamin," Benjamin," Joshua, 
Mary' Greene, William,' William'), b. Feb. 24, 1852; m. Nov. 24, 
1875, Horace S. Crane, son of Rufus and Annie L. (Brooks) Crane, 
b. Aug. 12, 1853. She d. March, 1895. 

591. Albert Francis' Barker (Benjamin," Benjamin," Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,' William'), b. Oct. 24, 1859; m. Jan. 12, 
1888, Lucy C. Reynolds, dau. of H. D. and L. H. (Catlin) Reynolds, 
b. Feb. II, 1869. Children: 

608 i. Albert Damon' Barker, b. April 4, 1889. 

609 ii. Marjorie Dean Barker, b. July 20, 1890. 

610 iii. Robert Harris Barker, b. March 29, 1895. 

611 iv. Arleen Muriel Barker, b. July, 1898. 



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596. Blaney Phillips' Barker (Lucius," Benjamin,' Joshua,* 
Mary' Greene, William,^ William'), b. Dec. 28, i860; m. Nov. 30, 
1885, Elizabeth Glindon, dau. of Michael Glindon, Jamestown, 
N. Y. He d. Sept. 4, 1899. Children: 

612 i. Mary Elizabeth" Barker, b. Nov. 4, 1886; d. 1887, 

613 ii. Ina Frances Barker, b. Feb. 18, 1888. 

614 iii. Alice Gertrude Barker, b. Jan. 17, 1890, 

615 iv. Dorothy Luella Barker, b. Oct. 6, 1893. 

616 V. Wilhelmina Marie Barker, b. Feb. 28, 1896. 

617 vi. Frank Glindon Barker, b. June 4, 1899. 

248. Mary Elizabeth' Dimock (Asa,° Asa,' Sarah^ Green, War- 
ren,' William,'' William'), b. Julv 22, 1817; m. John H.° Dimock 
(Davis,' Sarah' Green, Warren,' William,' William'). Their 
children are given in the sixth generation. No. 120. 

249. Warren Shubael' Dimock (Asa,' Asa,' Sarah* Green, War- 
ren,' William,' William'), b. July 24, 1819. A farmer of Montrose, 
Pa.; m. Lucy J. Munson, b. Sept. 24, 1835, dau. of Benajah and 
Almena (Winters) Munson of Harmony, Pa. Warren S. Dimock 
was m. Oct. 7, 1858. They had five children, b. Pulaski, Wis. 
They live at Avoca, Wis. 

618 i. Warren* Dimock, b. Sept. 14, 1859. 

619 ii. Harry A. Dimock. b. Aug. 6, 1861. 

620 iii. Minnie E. Dimock, b. May 14, 1862. 

621 iv. Asa Q. Dimock, b. April 14, 1865. 

622 V. Rue Dimock, b. Dec. 22, 1869. 

250. Walter Wheeler' Dimock (Asa," Asa,' Sarah* Green, War- 
ren,' William,' William'), b. May 31, 1821; m. July 8, 1849, Julia 
A. McKinne, some say Ann Wakeman, Laceyville, Pa. I am 
unable to decide. 

259. Redmond C Dimock (Warren," Asa,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' 
William,' William'), b. Oct. i, 1820; m. Oct. 20, 1843, Theresa 
Kent. 

260. Asa Wm.' Dimock (Warren," Asa,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' 
William,' William'), b. April 28, 1823; m. Feb. 4, 1847, Isabel J. 
Kent. 

261. Thomas Jefferson' Dimock (Warren," Asa,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William,' William'), b. April 30, 1826; m. May 30, 1846, 
Harriet Bentley. 

273. Teresa' Avery (Betsey" Dimock, Davis,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William,' William'), m. June 12, 1844, Hartsorn Avery, 
he was her cousin. They had no children. 



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275- Katharine Elizabeth' Searle (Lydia C.° Dimock, Davis,* 
Sarah* Green, Warren," William,' William'), b. May 17, 1838; m. 
Sept. 23, 1872, William Henry McCartney, b. Boston, Mass., July 
II, 1835, son of John and Judith (Hill) McCartney, He was son 
of Robert McCartney, b. Ireland, and Elizabeth Morgan of 
County Durrow, Ireland. W. H. McCartney was 2d Lieut, ist 
Battery, Mass. Light Artillery, M. V. M., in the U. S. service, 
May-Aug., 1861. Aug. 23, 1861, ist Lieut., ist Battery Light 
Artillery, M. Vols., promoted Captain, Sept. 28, 1862; mustered 
out Oct., 19, 1864. Mrs. McCartney is Regent of the Wilkesbarre 
Chapter, D. A. R., and member of the Society of Mayflower De- 
scendants, Pennsylvania, having been one of the earliest mem- 
bers in the New York Society. Children: 

623 i. Eleanor A. D.' McCartney, b. Sept. 21, 1873. 

624 ii. William Henry McCartney, Jr., b. Dec. 25, 1875. 

276. Josephine' Searle (Lydia C Dimock, Davis,' Sarah' Green, 
Warren," William,' William'), m. Sept. 5, i860, Benjamin Stuart 
Bentley, son of Hon. B. Bentley, Judge of Lycoming Co., Pa. 
Child: 

625 i. Louise* Bentley, b. April 6, 1862. 

277. Hettie' Searle (Lydia C.° Dimock, Davis," Sarah' Green, 
Warren," William," William'), b. Sept. 4, 1848; m. Nov. 17, 1875, 
Wm. Marshall Miller, b. Sept. 24, 1843; d. March 10, 1891. No 
issue. 

278. Leonard' Searle (Lydia C." Dimock, Davis,' Sarah' Green, 
Warren," William,' William'), b. Sept. 6, 1850; m. Elizabeth 
Tarbell. He d. March, 1878. No issue. 

279. John Henry' Dimock (John H.,' Davis,' Sarah' Green, 
Warren," William,' William'), b. May 18, 1840; m. Mary E, Good- 
road. They removed to South Haven, Mich. Children: 

626 i. Bonneville* Dimock. 

627 ii. Montrose Dimock. 

628 iii. Delia Dimock. 

284. Mary Adelia' Dimock (John H.,' Davis,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren," William,' William'), b. May 14, 1851; m. Feb. 15, 1876, 
Wilber Barker. I understand they have children, but know no 
more. 

285. Ada' Greene (William E.,' William Y.,' William,' William," 
William,' William'), b. at San Francisco, Cal., March 24, i860; m. 
June 20, 1876, John Frederick Newman, son of Ira and Dorinda 
(Searles) Newman of Kenosha, Wis. He was a manufacturing 
jeweler, with offices at 9 John St., New York, where the business 



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is continued. He d. April 17, 1891. Mrs. Newman lives at 130 
Montague St., Bor. of Brooklyn, N. Y. One child: 

629 i. Clare" Newman, b. June 15, 1882. 

286. Laura' Greene (William E.,' William Y.,' William,* Wil- 
liam,' William," William'), b. Morrisania, N. Y., June 23, 1866, is 
unmarried. She is living at Lakewood, N. J. 

287. Edward Augustus' Greene (Henry A.,* William Y.,* Wil- 
liam,* William,' William,' William'), b. Jersey City, N. J., May 26, 
1838. I only know in regard to him that he went to Philadelphia 
and is said to be at 143 1 Spruce. 

290. Henry Evans' Greene (Henry A.,' William Y.,' William,* 
William,' William," William'), b. Oct. i, 1858; he lives with his 
mother, sister and two brothers at 315 Seventh St., Jersey City, 
N. J. Since none of this family have answered any of my letters 
I can give no more in regard to them. 

298. Charles W.' Greene (Almon W.,' Russell T.,' William," 
William,' William," William'), b. Sept. i, 1843; enlisted in the 
U. S. service at Athens, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1861, in his nineteenth 
year, as private in Company C, First N. Y. Engineers (Col. and 
Brevet. Brig.-Gen. E. W. Serrell). He was mustered in Sept. 28, 

1861, for three years or the war. He marched with his regiment 
to the front and while at Hilton Head, S. C, Feb. 2, 1862; he d. 
of disease, aet. eighteen years and five months, just as much a 
patriot and hero as if he fell in battle for the land he went to 
serve. 

299. Russell Thomas' Greene (Asaph L.,° Russell T.,' William,* 
William,' William," William'), b. at Athens, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1841; 
m. at Jersey City, N. J., by Rev. Wheelock H. Parmly, D.D., 
April I, 1866, Ellen Tsador Smith, dau. of Albert and Mary (Hall) 
Smith, b. at New London, Conn., March 2, 1847. He enlisted in 
Company H (Capt. R. Suydam Grant), 22d N. Y. Militia, May 28, 

1862, and was discharged from U. S. service, Sept. 5, 1862. Mrs. 
Greene and her daughter, Ethel, are members of the Baptist 
Church at Watertown, Mass., where they reside. Mr. Greene is a 
commission merchant at 44 Bedford St., Boston, representing 
three N. Y. houses, and the Northwestern Shoe Co., Seattle, Wash. 
Children, all b. in Jersey City, N. J.: 

630 i. George Miller' Greene, b. March 19, 1867; d. June 8, 
1900, at Danvers, Mass. 

Alice Greene, b. Feb. 27, 1869. 
Walter Lorenzo Greene, b. Nov. i, 1870. 
Russell Thomas Greene, Jr., b. May 30, 1873. 
Willard Beckwith Greene, b. Oct. 13, 1875. 
Ethel Greene, b. Feb. 24, 1886. 



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300. Casper Francis' Greene (Asaph L.," Russell T.,' William,* 
William/ William,^ William'), b. at Athens, N. Y, July i8, 1842; 
m. July 18, 1866, Aletta Maria Hoff of Rahway, N. J. She was b. 
at Three Bridges, Huntington Co., N. J., Jan. 15, 1848. They 
formerly lived at Jersey City, but now reside at 131 N. 17th St., 
E. Orange, N. J. Children, all b. at Jersey City: 

636 i. Herbert Lewis Greene, b. July i, 1874. 

637 ii. Ida May Greene, b. Jan. 16, 1877. 

638 iii. Lorenzo F. Greene, b. July 16, 1881; d. Nov. 11, 1882. 

639 iv. Warren Francis Greene, b. July 20, 1884. 

302. Oscar' Greene (Asaph L.,' Russell T.,' William," William,' 
William,^ William'), b. Aug. 19, 1848, Athens, N. Y.; m. (i) at 
Rahway, N. J., Feb. 6, 1872, Sarah Frazee, b. Oct. 31, 1847, at the 
same place; she d. June 18, 1872. He m. (2) at Perth Amboy, N. J., 
June I, 1876, Alice M. Ward. He d. at Danville, Ky., Feb. 11, 
1896. Mrs. Greene lives at Perth Amboy, N. J. One child: 

640 i. Salvadora' Greene, b. July 4. 1877. 

303. Mary Sinsabaugh' Greene (Asaph L.,' Russell T.,' William," 
William,' William,' William*), b. at Hamptonburgh, N. Y., Nov. 
15, 1858; m. at Middletown, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1876, Willis Irwin 
Vail. He embarked with his brother-in-law in the shoe business 
at York, Neb., in 1887, and in 1890 went to Seattle with him 
where they established the N. W. Shoe Co. In 1903 he sold out 
his interest to Warren Greene. Mrs. Vail d, in New York, Oct. 7, 
1886. He removed to Los Angeles, Cal. One child: 

641 i. Mollie Greene' Vail, b. Oct. 2, 1886; d. Oct. 25, 1886. 

304. Warren' Greene (Asaph L.," Russell T.,' William," Wil- 
liam,' William,'' Willian'), b. at Hamptonburgh, Orange Co., N. Y., 
Dec, II, i860 (the place was then a farm but is now the country 
seat of Gen. B. F. Tracy). With his parents he moved when four 
years old to Middletown, N. Y. He passed the grammar school 
and entered Wallkill Academy at age of fifteen, where he was 
educated. Feb. 20, 1879, he went to New York and was em- 
ployed by C. L. Woodbridge & Co., importers, 360 Broadway, he 
remained until Jan. 21, 1887, when he set up the shoe business 
with his brother-in-law at York, Neb. He m. at Toledo, Ohio, 
Aug. 9, 1887, Etta Bell Taylor, b. at Findlay, O., July 2, 1861, 
dau. of Wm. B. and Mollie (St. John) Taylor*. He established 
branch stores at Hastings and Karney, but closed out the Neb- 
raska business in 1890, and removed with Mr. Vail to Seattle, 
Wash., where he established the North West Shoe Co. In 1901 

* William B. Taylor was b. at Warwick, Orange County, New York, Feb. 
8, 1833. He lives in Toledo, O. Prior to fifteen years ago, when he retired, he 
was in the wholesale shoe business in Toledo. Mollie St. John, b. at Buckeye- 
Bottom, Seneca Co., Ohio, Aug. 27, 1838; d. in Toledo, Ohio, Nov, 8, 1872. 



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they took in H. C. Taylor, but Mr. Greene bought them both out 
in 1903 and since then has had the business alone. In April, 1908, 
with H. L. Corwin and Rose F. Miller, he had the C. & G. Shoe 
Manf. Co. incorporated. He resides at 108 Sixteenth Ave. N. 
Seattle, Wash., where the children were born, except the first at 
York, Neb. He is a member of the Society of Mayflower De- 
scendants, N. Y. Children: 

642 i. Taylor Mitchell' Greene, b. Aug-. 22, 1888. 

643 ii. Marion Vail Greene, b. June 25, 1891. 

644 iii. Kenneth Lorenzo Greene, b. Jan. 10, 1894. 

645 iv. Grace Elizabeth Greene, b. July 18, 1904. 

305. Julia' Greene (Asaph L.," Russell T.,' William,* William,' 
William," William'), b. Jan. 25, 1869, at Middletown, N. Y.; m. at 
York, Neb., William Edwin Bell, b. at Grove City, Penn., May 22, 
1867, son of William and Catharine (Breckenridge) Bell. Mr. 
Bell was at Wahoo, then York, Neb. They reside at 823 Piatt 
Ave., York, where they attend the First Presbyterian Church. 
Mrs. Bell is a member of the Deborah Avery Chapter, D, A. R., 
at Lincoln, Neb., and the New York Society of Mayflower De- 
scendants. One child: 

646 i. Donald Greene' Bell, b. June 22, 1894. 

306. Mary Matilda' Stitt (Matilda A." Greene, Russell T.,' 
William," William,' William," William'), b. March 30, 1846; m. 
Dec. 5, 1866, George Miller, b. Sept. 12, 1843, at Matamoras, Mex., 
of American parents, viz., George Scott and Amelia Ann (Walt- 
man) Miller, both of New York. They formerly resided at Jersey 
City, N. J., and the children were b. there. They now reside at 
No. I W. 8 1 St St., New York, Hotel Beresford. Children: 

647 i. William J. Stitt' Miller, b. Jan. 6, 1868; d. Aug. 11, 

1868, at Hackensack, N. J. 

648 ii. George Scott Miller, b. Nov. 13, 1870; d. Dec. 30, 1870. 

649 iii. Mary Stitt Miller, b. March 8, 1872. 

650 iv. Alfred Stitt Miller, b. June 28, 1875; d. Jan. 11, 1879. 

651 V. Matilda Stitt Miller, b. May 8, 1878. 

309. Mary Elizabeth' Sears (Julia E.' Greene, Russell T.,' 
William," William,' William," William'), b. Jan. 8, 1849; m. Ben- 
jamin Blackledge. They lived at Hackensack. N. J. No children. 

310. William Henry' Sears (Julia E.* Greene, Russell T.,^ Wil- 
liam,* William,' William,' William'), b. 185 1; m. . He lived 

in Sullivan Co., N. Y. One child: 

652 i. Lorenzo Greene' Sears. 

312. Ella Matilda' Sears (Julia E.' Greene, Russell T.,' Wil- 
liam,' William,' William," William'), b. Oct. 10, 1855; m. April 23, 




JULIA GREENE BELL 
Born January 25, 1869 




DONALD GREENE BELL 
Born June 22, 1894 



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1871, Joshua Williams Webster, b. Aug. 26, 1852, Ann Arundle 
Co., Md. Insurance, N. Y. City. One child: 

653 i. Dudley Lorenzo' Webster, b. Sept. 6, 1874. 

317. Alice' Clough (Sybil P.' Greene, Russell T.,' William,* Wil- 
liam,' William," William'), b. Jan. 8, 1849, at Athens, N. Y.; m. at 
Jersey City, N. J., July 9, 1868, Ernest Franklin Jennings, b. 
Feb. II, 1838, at New York City; he was son of James Mortimer 
Jennings, a clothing merchant in New York, residing at Jersey 
City, and Susan Redfield, his wife; she was b. Dec. 7, 1807, dau. 
of Nathaniel Redfield,* who m. Oct., 1803, Submit, dau. of Samuel 
and Elizabeth (Kelsey) Hull of Killingly, Conn. James M. Jen- 
nings was son of Jacob Jennings, b. April 22, 1779, and Nancy 
Trowbridge, b. July 29, 1782; she d. Aug. 29, 1854. He moved to 
Galveston, Texas. Ernest F. Jennings d. March 10, 1908, at 
Jersey City; his widow has since sold their house there and will 
live, for a time, with her dau., Mrs. White, at 44 Winthrop St., 
Taunton, Mass. Children, both b. in Jersey City: 

654 i. Cora May* Jennings, b. May 26, 1869. 

655 ii. Randolph Parmly Jennings, b. May 12, 1897. 

319. Sarah Greene' Clough (Sybil P.* Greene, Russell T.,' Wil- 
liam," William,' William,' William'), b. March 23, 1853, at Hudson, 
N. Y.; m. Feb. 9, 1876, at Jersey City, William Barrow Van Vorst 
of that place, son of Cornelius and Antoinette (Rooseveltf) Van 
Vorst. They reside (1908) at 207 Locust St., Cambridge, Md. 
One child, b. in Jersey City, N. J.: 

656 i. Reginald Roosevelt' Van Vorst, b. Jan. 14, 1877. 

320. Frank Edwards' Greene ( Russell E.,° Russell T.,' William,* 
William," William,' William'), b. Aug. 15, 1858; lost his life in 
the Brooklyn Theatre fire, Dec. 5, 1876, aged eighteen years. 

* Nathaniel Redfield was descended from Wm.' Redfier and Rebecca, his 
wife, who came from England. They had James^ Redfiej- or Redfield, b. about 
1646, who m. Elizabeth How. They had The6philus^ b. 1682; d. Feb. 14, 1759; 
m. Priscilla Grenell, dau. of Daniel and Lydia Grenell. They had Daniel,* b. 

Sept. 22, 1707; m. Elizabeth . They had RoswelP Redfield, b. Sept. 4, 

1731: m. Lucy Murray. They had Martin," b. Jan. 10, 1756; wife Lydia Griffing. 
They were the parents of Nathaniel' Redfield, b. at Clinton, Conn., Jan. 18, 
1782, mentioned in the text. 

t Claes Martenze' Van Roosevelt, wife Jannetje, came from Holland to 
New Amsterdam, 1651-4. They had Nicholas' Roosevelt, b. Sept., 1658; m. 
Heyltje Jans Kunst. He d. July 30, 1742. They had Johannes^ Roosevelt, b. 
Feb. 27, i68q; m. Sept. 25, 1708, Heyltje Sjoerts, bap. Sept. 2, 1688, dau. of 
Olphert and Margrietje (Cloppers) Sjoerts. They had eleven children of whom 
the youngest was Cornelius* Roosevelt, b. July 8, 1731; m. Margaret, dau. of 
Elbert Herring, Dec. 10, 1751. (They were the ancestors of the compiler to this 
point.) Cornelius and Margaret had Johannes,^ who m. Ann BeardsJey, 1753. 
Their fifth child, Cornelius,* m. Anna Lockwood, these were the parents of 
Antoinette' Roosevelt mentioned in the text. 



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321. Ferris Tripp' Greene (Russell E.,' Russell T.,' William,* 
William,' William,' William'), b. June 21, 1867; m. Georgia W. 
Richmond. He was employed in the Chemical Bank for some 
years. They reside in Brooklyn, N. Y. One child: 

657 i. Frank Eugene Greene, b. Oct. 23, 1892. 

322. Harry Clough' Greene (Russell E.,' Russell T.,' William,* 
William,' William," William'), b. Oct. 29, 1868, at Jersey City, 
N. J.; m. Oct. 21, 1908, Gertrude May, dau. of Austin Erwin and 
Elizabeth Gould. He is in the real estate business, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

323. Ernest Jennings' Greene (Russell E.,' Russell T.,' William,* 
William,'' William," William'), b. Dec. 21, 1870, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
m. June 10, 1S99, Anna E., dau. of Thaddeus Z. and Mary Affleck. 
He is in the employ of the Standard Oil Co. in N. Y. City. They 
have no children. 



325. Clara May' Greene (Russell E.,' Russell T.,' William,* 
William,' William," William'), b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 26, 
1874; m. Dec. 18, 1906, James Farquharson Fairman, son of Col. 
Jas. Fairman, who commanded 96 N. Y. Vols., in the Civil War 
from March to Sept., 1862; he was an artist. James F. Fairman 
was b. at New York City, Oct. 27, 1863; he is an electrical 
engineer. He served as Sergeant, Co. D, 12th Regt., N. G., S. 
N. Y., and in Hospital Corps, 71st Regt., N. G., N. Y., in Buffalo 
and Brooklyn riots; enlisted in the Guard, May, 1884; enlisted 
U. S. Volunteers, May 10, 1898, transferred to U. S. Army as 
Acting Hospital Steward, Field Hospital, 5th Army Corps, Cuba; 
acted chaplain burying dead before Santiago, making maps of 
graves that bodies might be identified. He was honorably dis- 
charged from U. S. service March i, 1899, at N. Y. He is a mem- 
ber of Lafayette Camp, S. of V., N. Y. Commandery Loyal Legion, 
Republican Club, United Service Club, Actors' Fund, N. Y. C, 
and Society of Santiago. He is author of Standard TelepJione 
Wiring. They reside at 311 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. One 
child: 

658 i. Harry Ernest' Fairman, b. Nov. 7, 1907. 

326. Carrie Estelle' Anthony (Sarah J.' Greene, Russell T.," 
William,* William,' William," William' ), b. Oct. 15, 1855, at Hudson, 
N. Y.; m. at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 14, 1877, Charles Ellston. 
She d. at Jersey City, N. J., Feb., 1899. Children: 

659 i. Harry' Ellston. 

660 ii. Charles Ellston. 

661 iii. Fred Anthony Ellston. 



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329. Ethel Seymour' Greene (Arthur S.,' Russell T.,' William/ 
William/ William/ William'), b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1886; 
she is unmarried and lives with her parents at 272 Franklin Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

332. William Edward' Wait (William S.,° Sophia I.' Greene, 
William,* William,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 4, 1843; m. Emily 
Kiersted, b. Sept. 26, 1848, dau. of Johnson B. Kiersted. Mr. 
Wait d. 1903. Children: 

662 i. Herbert Kiersted* Wait, b. March 19, 1872. 

663 ii. Arthur Onderdonk Wait, b. July 6, 1875. 

664 iii. William Elmer Wait, b. Dec. 9, 1882. 

665 iv. Frederick Crawford Wait, b. Oct. 20, 1888, 

666 V. Harold Cromwell Wait, b. Aug. 5, 189-. 

333. Emily Sophia' Wait (William S.," Sophia I.' Greene, Wil- 
liam,' William,' William,' William'), b. Sept. i, 1845; m. June 23, 
1866, Lyman Frank Barry, b. Nov. 8, 1845, son of Robert Alex- 
ander Barry, M. D., b. Oct. 19, 1824; m. Jan. i, 1845, Julia Ann 
Gibberd, b. June 27, 1828; d. July 10, 1846. Dr. Barry d. Jan. 4, 
1882. Mr. L. F. Barry was educated at the Middletown Point, 
N. J., Institute; he joined the 71st Regiment, N. Y., N. G., Feb. 4, 
1863, and served in the Pennsylvania campaign from June 17 to 
July 22, 1863; in 1883 he was promoted to Second-Lieutenant; in 
1884, First-Lieutenant; 1885 to Captain. He resigned on the 
twenty-fifth anniversary of his enlistment, Feb. 4, 1888. He 
joined the Old Guard, 1886, was First-Lieutenant, 1891-2; As- 
sistant Q.-M., 1893; Captain, 1894, and again 1903-4; since 1904 
on the honorary staff; resigned 1906. Capt. Barry is president of 
The Urner-Barry Printing and Publishing Co. He is a member 
of Lafayette Post, G. A. R. She is a member of the Society of 
Mayflower Descendants, N. Y., and Society of New England 
Women. Children: 

667 i. Robert Alexander' Barry, b. June 2, 1867. 

668 ii. Emma Louise Barry, b. Feb. i, 1869. 

669 iii. Frank Gibberd Barry, b. Aug. r, 1871. 

334. Louise Maria' Wait (William S.," Sophia L' Greene, Wil- 
liam,* William,' William,' William'), b. Aug. i, 1850; m. Oct. i, 
1875, at St. Anns Church, N. Y., by Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, Louis G. 
Phillips, son of Captain Joseph A. Phillips, Commissary of the 
5th N. Y. Vol. Cav., 1863-5; his father, Jos. A. Phillips, Surgeon 
U. S. A. commissioned by Washington, 1796.* Capt. Joseph A. 

* Joseph A. Phillips entered the military service from New Jersey as Sur- 
geon's mate in the levies of 1791, in the same rank in Infantry, April 11, 1792; 
promoted to Surgeon of 3d Sub-Legion, June l, 1796, and 3d Infantry, Nov. i, 
1796. He was honorably discharged June i, 1802. 

Joseph A. Phillips, cadet from N. J., graduated at Military Academy, Sept. 
30, 1818; Second-Lieutenant 7th Inf., July i, 1823; First-Lieutenant, June 30, 
1828; Regimental Adjutant, May 16, 1825,-May, 1830; Captain, May 4, 1835, 
transferred to 8th Inf., July 7, 1838; resigned Sept. 30, 1840. He d. Jan. 4, 1846. 



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Phillips m. Lydia Ghriskey of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. L. G. 
Phillips is in the fur business. They reside at 68 Evergreen 
Place, E. Orange, N. J. Children: 

670 i, Florence Lydia* Phillips, b. June 6, 1880. 

671 ii. Eloise Barry Phillips, b. Sept. 13, 1887. 

336. Sophia Isabella' Wait (Henry L.,' Sophia I.' Greene, Wil- 
liam,* William,^ William,' William'), b. N. Y. City, 1845; m. 1865, 
at Albany, N. Y., Joseph Henry Curtiss, b. at Haddam, Conn., 
son of Jos. Henry and Martha (Brown) Curtiss. She d. N. Y. 
City, 1903. Children: 

672 i. Sophia' Curtiss, b. 1866. 

673 ii. Joseph Henry Curtiss, b. 1868. 

674 iii. Lilly Curtiss, b. 1870, N. Y.; d. Clinton, Conn. 

675 iv. Chas. Lyman Curtiss, b. 1873. 

676 V. Martha Maud Ciirtiss, b. 1877. 

337. Jennie Rebecca' Studwell (Matilda S.° Wait, Sophia L' 
Greene, William,' William,' William,' William'), b. New York 
City, April 4, 1848; m. (i) Frederick Wolfe, Dec. 5, 1865, son of 
Nathaniel H. Wolfe, once President of N. Y. Produce Exchange. 
They were divorced and she m. (2) Aug. 9, 1875, James Bull 
Atwater, Jr., b. July 23, 1848; d, Aug. 9, 1889. She lives at Cen- 
tral Valley, Otsego Co., N. Y. Children: 

677 i. Joseph Frederick* Wolfe, b. March i, 1867; d. Oct. 10, 

1869. 

678 ii. Clara Nathalie Wolfe, b. Aug. 28, 1868. 

679 iii. Charles Belcher Wolfe, b. April 18, 1870. 

680 iv. Florence Matilda Wolfe, b. Nov. 25, 187 1; d, Jan. 23, 

1872. 

681 V. Anita Bond Atwater, b. Dec. 3, 1876. 

682 vi. Eliott Studwell Atwater, b. March 3, 1879; d. March 4, 

1879- 

683 vii. Eugene Sutton Atwater, b. March 28, 1880. 

684 viii. William Bull Atwater, b. June 20, 1881. 

685 ix. Jeannette R. Studwell Atwater, b. Dec. 10, 1882, 

344. Myra Louisa' Dix (Almyra E." Wait, Sophia L' Greene, 
William,* William,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 30, 1862; m. 
Nov. 16, 1887, Wm. Jno. Cole, b. N. Y., April 22, i860, son of 
Jacob and Susanna (Balch) Cole, Darmstadt, Ger. They live in 
N. Y. City, 140 W. 96th St., he is a broker. Children: 

686 i. Mildred Dix' Cole, b. July 22, 1890; d. May i, 1892. 

687 ii. Henry Dix Cole, b. April i, 1892. 

345. Henry Nathaniel' Dix (Almyra E.° Wait, Sophia l." Greene, 
William,* William,' William,' William'), b. Aug. 10, 1865; m. Sept. 



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29, 1887, Edith Josephine Gardner, b. N. Y., June 25, 1865, dan. of 
Wm. and Johanna (Hedden) Gardner of N. Y. City. Children: 

688 i. Henry Nathaniel' Dix, Jr., b. Oct. 27, 1892. 

689 ii. Gardner Hedden Dix, b. Sept. 5, 1898. 

346. Wm. Augustus' Dix (Almyra E.' Wait, Sophia I.' Greene, 
William,' William,' William,' William^), b. Dec. 24, 1866; m. 
Nov. 3, 1897, Isadora Harris, b. 1868, Liverpool, Eng. Child: 

690 i. Isadora' Dix, b. Sept. 3, 1898; d. March, 1903. 

349. Joseph Partridge' Brainerd (Joseph H.," Hannah Hunger- 
ford,' Hannah* Green, James,' William,' William'), b. June 27, 
1840. He grad. Univ. Vermont, 1862; was a soldier in the Ver- 
mont Cavalry in the War for the Union, was wounded and taken 
prisoner in the Wilderness, and d. in Andersonville prison, 
Georgia, Sept. 12, 1864, a martyr, maltreated, starved and finally 
killed because the fortunes of war allowed those who were untrue 
to their country to exercise vengeance against those who were 
true. He was unmarried and died aged twenty-four. 

351. George Cotton' Brainerd (Joseph H.,' Hannah Hunger- 
ford,' Hannah' Green, James,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 23, 
1845; graduated Yale University, A.B., 1867; Harvard Law 
School, LL.B., 1 871; admitted to N. Y. bar and practiced with 
offices in Wall St. He never m. His sister (352), Fanny Part- 
ridge Brainerd, who was educated at Vassar College, lives with 
him in Henry St., Brooklyn; she is connected with the Brooklyn 
library. 

353. Harriet Poor' Brainerd (Timothy G.,* Hannah Hunger- 
ford,' Hannah' Green, James,' William,' William'), b. Sept. 9, 
1842; m. Sept. I, 1868, Francis Lucius Rouse of Grinnell, Iowa. 
They reside at 2 W. Costilla St., Colorado Springs, Col. Children: 

691 i. Frances Stead' Rouse, b. May i, 1870. 

692 ii. Timothy Brainerd Rouse, b. Aug. 12, 187 1; d. Sept. 25, 

1896. 

693 iii. Lucius Henry Rouse, b. June 13, 1874. 

356. Martha Cilley' Brainerd (Timothy G.,* Hannah Hunger- 
ford,' Hannah' Green, James,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 12, 
1846; graduated at the Normal School, Salem, Mass.; m. Sept. 23, 
1874, Elbert Warren Clark, Jr., M. D., of Grinnell, Iowa, a grad- 
uate of Rush Medical College, Chicago, practicing physician and 
surgeon there; her sister Julia Dana Brainerd (354), who never 
m., lives with them. Mr. Clark served on the School Board of 
Grinnell. Children: 

694 i. Harriet Brainerd' Clark, b. July 13, 1875; d. Jan. 23, 

1880. 



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695 ii- Elbert Warren Clark, Jr., b. Feb. 28, 1880. 

696 iii. Timothy Brainerd Clark, b. Dec. 2, 1881; d. Sept. 4, 

1882. 

697 iv. William Wallace Clark, b. Oct. 13, 1884; d. Feb. 24, 

1886. 

698 V. Henry Brainerd Clark, b. July 13, 1886; d. April 16, 

1894. 

358. Henry Green' Brainerd (Timothy G.," Hannah Hunger- 
ford,' Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), b. May 23, 
1852; graduated at Dartmouth College, 1874; received his M. D. 
from Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1878. He took post grad- 
uate work at Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. C, and London, Eng. He 
has made nervous and mental diseases his specialty. He was con- 
nected as Assistant-Superintendent, 1879-1886, with the Hospital 
for the Insane, Independence, lov/a. In 1886, he moved to Los 
Angeles, Cal., where he has an extensive practice, he resides at 
1661 Orange St. While in California he has been, since 1887, 
Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases, and Dean of the 
Medical Department, University of Southern California, 1896- 
1903. From 1 900-1 905 he was Medical Director of The Con- 
servative Life Ins. Co. Dr. Brainerd m. (i) May 15, 1879, Alma L. 
Loomis of Manchester, Iowa, dau. of Allan and L. (Cushman) 
Loomis; she d. May 11, 1882, leaving a daughter. He m. (2) 
Sept. 3. 1887, Fannie L. Howard of Chicago, 111., dau. of Thomas 
F. and Frances (Clark) Howard. He is a Republican in politics, 
a member of the Congregational Church, the California, Univer- 
sity and Los Angeles Clubs. He has been President of the Los 
Angeles Co. Medical Soc, and Vice-President of the California 
State Medical Soc. Children: 

699 i. Martha' Brainerd, b. May 4, 1882; d. Feb. j8, 1883. 

700 ii. Henry Howard Brainerd, b. Oct. 5, 1889. 

701 iii. Fred Lindley Brainerd, b. Feb. 7, 1891. 

360. William Hungerford' Brainerd (Timothy G.,° Hannah 
Hungerford," Hannah* Green, James,^ William," William'), b. 
April I, 1862; graduated at Iowa College in 1883; he m. (i) Aug. 
26, 1889, Harriet Seaver Curtis; she d. July 27, 1902; he m. (2) 
Sept. 22, 1906, Dr. Mary Bowen of Centerville, Iowa, dau. of 
Charles Willard and Anna (Boyle) Bowen; she was formerly of 
the Department of English Literature, Wellesley College. Mr. 
Brainerd is an architect, head of the firm of Brainerd, Leeds and 
Russell, 8 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. One child: 

702 i. Henry Bowen* Brainerd, b. Dec. 8, 1907. 

362. Mary Virginia' Brainerd (George,' Hannah Hungerford,' 
Hannah* Green, James," William," William'), b. July 9, 1857; m. 
at St. Albans, Vt., July 9, 1878, Prof. Leverett Mears of Amherst 
College, b. May 19, 1850; graduated Amherst 1874, he studied 
later at Gottingen University, Germany, where he received his 



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Ph.D. Since 188 1 he has been Professor of Chemistry, Williams 
College, and in charge of Thompson Chemical Laboratory, 
Williamstown, Mass. Mrs. Mears d. at Williamstown, Oct, 15, 
1907. Her mother, Sarah Bartlett Brainerd, b. June 30, 182 1, at 
Nottingham, N. H., is living in this family. The infant men- 
tioned above on p. 43, was named Sarah Francis Brainerd, she 
was b. July 6, 1861, and d. April 26, 1862. Children: 

Ruth Bartlett' Mears, b. May 28, 1879. 
Brainerd Mears, b, Jan. 17, 1881. 
Harris David Mears, b. Aug. 23, 1882. 
Leverett Burnham Mears, b. April 16, 1885. 
Frederic Woehler Mears, b. Nov. i, 1889. 

364. George' Brainerp (Ezra,' Hannah Hungerford,* Hannah* 

Green, James,^ William,^ William'), b. Nov. 22, 1843; "^- . ^867, 

Sarah A. Bukey, dau. of Fleming F. and Maria (Farmer) Bukey, 
they were from Virginia. There was a fourth child of Ezra,' 
named Joseph' Brainerd, b. Sept. 24, 1857, who d. in infancy. 
Catharine Salter, the mother of Mr. Brainerd was dau. of Aaron 
and Mary (Taylor) Salter, b. April 26, 1823, these facts came to 
me too late to be entered in the proper place, Mr. Brainerd 
served in Co. C, 51st O. Vols., from Aug., 1861, he was mustered 
for three years Oct. 3, 186 1, and discharged at Victoria, Tex., 
Oct. 3, 1865. He is a farmer at Stillwater, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, 
and since 1880 has been postal clerk in the U. S. service, between 
Cleveland, O., and Wheeling, W. Va. At the time of his dis- 
charge at the end of his service in the Civil War, he had the rank 
of First Lieutenant. His address is Bridgeport, O. Children: 

708 i. Ezra* Brainerd, b. Nov. 9, 1867. 

709 ii. Fannie P. Brainerd, b. Nov. 13, 1869. 

710 iii. Nellie Brainerd, b. Aug. 20, 1873. 

711 iv. Wickens Brainerd, b. Aug. 21, 1875. 

712 V. Fleming Brainerd, b. July 3, 1877. 

713 vi. Katy Brainerd, b. July 26, 1879. 

714 vii. Susan A. Brainerd, b, Sept. 24, 1881. 

372. Louise Green' Wooding (Julius," Betsey' Green, Benjamin,* 

James,' William,^ William'), b. Dec. 19, 1838; m. , Charles 

Edgar Knapp, son of Jacob Strong and Emeline (Griffin) Knapp 
of N. Y. City. I regret that I have been unable to find out 
about these families, I was told that Jas. Pierrepont Green had 
three children before leaving Buffalo, N. Y., and I am unable to 
say about Mr. Knapp, though I am informed he went to Conn. 
I cannot say if the Charles E. Knapp who enlisted in Co. D, 13th 
Conn. Vol. Infantry might be he, I think not, since this man 
is reported to have died in the service, March 17, 1862, and in 
that case the birth date of the son must be wrong which I think 
is not the case. Children: 

715 i. Julius' Wooding Knapp, b. . 

716 ii. Edgar Frost Knapp, b. May 5, L8d6. 



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374. Emma Caroline' Wooding (James,' Betsey' Green, Ben- 
jamin,* James,' William,^ William'), b. Nov. 25, 1849. I under- 
stand she is married, but I know no more about any of the 
children of James and Mary (Fowler) Wooding. 

380. Mary Eliza' Wooding (Anson," Betsey' Green, Benjamin,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. Feb. 17, 1846; m. Oct. 23, 1866, 
William L. Curtis, b, Jan. 29, 1842. They reside in Richland, 
Kalamazoo Co., Mich. Children: 

717 i. Chalmers" Curtis, b. July 19, 1867. 

718 ii. Morgan Curtis, b. July 25, 1871, 

383. Franklin Pelton' Blakeslee (Julius F.,° Harriet' Green, 
Benjamin,* James,' William,^ William'), b. at Torrington, Conn., 
Jan. 24, 1853; m. April 5, 187 1, Agnes Isabel Wylie of Waterbury, 
Conn., dau. of James and Margaret (Morton) Wylie. I have now 
the date of Mr. Blakeslee's uncle, Geo. Pierpont Blakeslee's 
enlistment, Aug. 11, 1862, Co. C, 2d Reg., Conn. Heavy Art., 
discharged July 7, 1865. Children: 

719 i. Adella Margaret" Blakeslee, b. Sept. 16, 1877. 

720 ii. Frederic Wylie Blakeslee, b. Feb. 14, 1880. 

385, Caroline Louisa' Blakeslee (Julius F.,° Harriet' Green, 
Benjamin,* James,' William,'' William'), b. Feb. 13, 1856, was 
adopted on the death of her mother by Lewis and Jane Morse, 
and took their name. She m. Jan. i, 1877, Herbert Monroe 
Smith, son of James and Sallie (Turner) Smith of Northfield, 
Conn. He was b. Aug. 30, 1856; d. Jan. 20, 1908, in Worcester, 
Mass. Children, b. in Northfield, except the last: 

721 i. James Clayton' Smith, b. July 3, 1878. 

722 ii. Ruth Alma Smith, b. March 3, 1880. 

723 iii. Clarence Herbert Smith, b. Nov. 13, 1882. 

724 iv. Bertha Turner Smith, b. June 24, 1884; d. July 11, 1893. 

725 V. Everett Monroe Smith, b. Jan. i, 1894, at Worcester, 

Mass. 

387. Mary Isabel' (known as Belle) Blakeslee (Julius F.,' 
Harriet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,^ William'), b. June 5, 
1859; m. Dec. 7, 1876, Hiram Irving Abel, Watertown, Conn. 
He was son of Andrew Curtis and Rhoda Melissa (Peck) Abel of 
same. Children: 

726 i, Erlis Irving' Abel, b. Oct. 4, 1877; d. Jan. 8, 1879. 

727 ii. Agnes Jeannette Abel, b. March 18, 1879. 

728 iii. Olive Wentworth Abel, b. Aug. 29, 1882. 

729 iv. Vernon Eugene Abel, b. May 2, 1886. 

730 v. Florence Lillian Abel, b. Nov. 30, 1887. 

731 vi. Theodore Curtis Abel, b. Nov. 12, 1891, 

732 vii. Wilber Blakeslee Abel, b. Dec. 7, 1898. 



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388. Clara Evelyn' Blakeslee (Julius F.,' Harriet' Green, 
Benjamin/ James,' William,' William'), b. Dec. 11,1866; m.May 15, 
1884, Frank M. Blakeslee, son of Allen and Lois M. (Tibbals) 
Blakeslee of Northfield, Conn. They lived at Plymouth, Conn., 
where he d. Jan. 18, 1893. One child: 

733 i. Howard RusselP Blakeslee, b. April 22, 1885. 

389. Burr Stevens' Blakeslee (Julius F.,* Harriet' Green, Ben- 
jamin,* James,' William,' William"), b. Aug. 26, 1870; m. (i) Dec. 
II, 1889, Lillian R. Nichols of Watertown, Conn.; she d. Jan. i, 
1891 ; he m. (2) Hattie L. Blakeslee, dau. of Allen and Lucy (Beach) 
Blakeslee of Northfield, Conn., in Thomaston. One son b. 
Watertown: 

734 i. Clarence Burr' Blakeslee, b. Feb. 4, 1894. 

390. Edna May' Blakeslee (Julius F.,° Harriet' Green, Benja- 
min,* James,' William,' William'), b. Oct. 28, 1876; m. June 15, 
1898, John Martin of Torrington, Conn. One child: 

735 i. Clifford' Martin, b. Aug. 17, 1899. 

391. Mary Eveline' Hawkins (Louisa E.° Blakeslee, Harriet' 
Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. Jan. 2, 1857; 
lives with her mother and sister (392) at Seymour, Conn. She 
has been very kind and helpful in getting facts regarding this 
branch of the family, 

315. Elisabeth Darrow' Blakeslee (Edward W.,° Harriet* 
Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. March 23, 1869; 
m. Jan. 24, 1893, William Ezra Pierpont of Waterbury, Conn. 

396. Willis Irving' Blakeslee (Edward W.,' Harriet' Green, 
Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. Oct. 22, 1872; m. Aug. 
31, 1898, Elizabeth Worley, Waterbury, Conn. 

397. WiNTHROP Murray' Tuttle (Ezra B.,° Sarah' Green, Ben- 
jamin,* James,' William," William'), b. Dec. 8, 1862, Brooklyn, 
N, Y.; m. (i) Nov. 4, 1891, Florence A. Searles of Brooklyn, dau, 
of John E. Searles; she d. June 30, 1893, leaving one son. He m, 
(2) May 18, 1899, Ella Wyman, dau. of Henry P. Wyman at St, 
Louis, Mo., Mr. Tuttle was educated at the Brooklyn Poly- 
technic Institute. He resides at 130 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, 
and is one of the firm of S. Tuttle, Son & Co. of that city, whole- 
sale and retail coal dealers, consisting of Ezra B., Frank D. and 
Winthrop M. Tuttle. He is active in the Methodist Social Union 
and chairman of its reception committee. He served for several 
years as First Lieutenant of Troop C, and participated in the 
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Vol. Cavalry. He is a" member of the Sons of the Revolution, 
Military Order of Foreign Wars, Squadron "A" Veterans, Troop 
"C" Veterans, Riding- and Driving and Barnard Clubs. Son: 

736 i. Winthrop Searles' Tuttle, b. June 24, 1893. 

398. Frank Day^ Tuttle (Ezra B.,' Sarah' Green, Benjamin,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. Oct. 11, 1864, at Brooklyn, N. Y., 
prepared at Brooklyn Polytechnic and graduated at Yale Uni- 
versity, 1887. He is engaged in the coal business, established by 
his grandfather in 1846, his partners are his father and brother. 
He m. April, 27, 1897, Florence Guertin at Brooklyn, N. Y. They 
reside at 55 Remsen St., Brooklyn. He is a member of Wolf's 
Head Society, Yale, Sons of the Revolution, N. Y., Society of 
Colonial Wars, N. Y., Hamilton and Crescent Clubs, Brooklyn. 
Children: 

737 i. Frank Day' Tuttle, Jr., b. June q, 1902. 

738 ii. Winslow Guertin Tuttle, b. April i, 1904. 

401. Ernest' Greene (Richard G.,' Richard W.,' Richard,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1864. 
He studied at private schools until he was seventeen when he 
entered the office of the late Frederick Clarke Withers as a 
student of architecture. Three years after he took charge of the 
illustrations oi Architecture, a paper devoted to that branch of art. 
In the spring of 1886, he went abroad and on his return began 
business on his own account. In 1889 he formed a partnership 
with Robert S. Stephenson as his partner in the practice of 
architecture, this continued until March, 1901, since which he has 
been alone. He m. at Brooklyn, Oct. 8, 1896, Margaret Herriman 
Dow,* eldest dau. of Abbot Low Dow of Brooklyn and Wakefield, 
N. H. Their residence was in Brooklyn until Oct., 1904, when 
they moved to N. Y. City, with a summer home at New Canaan, 

* Henry' Dow, the emigrant ancestor, came from Ormsby, Eng., to New 
England, 1637, act. 29, therefore b. about 1608; he brought wife Joan and four 
children; he settled in Watertown, Mass., moved to Salisbury, N. H. He was 
freeman, 1638, and representative, 1655-6. His wife d. June 10, 1640; he m. (2) 
Margaret Cole of Dedham; she d. and he m. (3) before 1645, widow (Margaret) 
Nudd, who survived him; he d. April 21, 1659. His son, Joseph'^ Dow, was b. in 
Hampton, March 20, 1638; m. Dec. 17, 1662, Mary Sanborn. He was freeman, 
1678, and d. Aug. 17, 1680, some say 1703. His son, SamueP Dow, m. Sept. 12, 
1717, Mary, dau. of Christopher and Abigail (Tilton) Page, b. Dec. 13, 1695; 
they were old residents of Hampton, N. H. His son, Josiah-* Dow of Kensing- 
ton, N. H. His son, Richard* Dow, b. Kensington, March 22, 1753; m. 1777, 
Mary, dau. of Enoch Coffin, b. at Epping, Sept. 25, 1758. He d. Feb. 17, 1836; 
she d. Nov. 8. 1838. His son, Josiah« Dow, b. Wakefield, Mass., Dec. 27, 1782; 
m. at Salem, Mass., Jan. 5, 1806, Rebecca Maria Phippin of Salem. He d. at 
Wakefield, Nov. 2, 1850, and she d. 1875. His son, George Worthington' Dow, 
b. Boston, Feb. 12, 181 1; m. Nov. 12, 1833, Anna De Bevoise Prince, b. July 7, 
1816, dau. of Christopher and Anna (Duffield) Prince, and granddau. of John 
Duffield and Margaritta De Bevoise. His son, Abbot Low* Dow, b. Feb. 10, 
1845; !"• Oct. 14, 1869, Cornelia S. Herriman. Their daughter, Margaret 
Herriman* Dow, b. Jan. 18, 1871; m. Ernest Greene in the text. 



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Conn. Mr. Greene is a member of the American Institute of 
Architects and the N. Y. Chapter, the Architectural League, 
the National Arts Club, the Congregational Club of N. Y., of 
which he was secretary for some years, the Hamilton Club of 
Brooklyn, and the Society of Mayflower Descendants in N. Y. 
He has been trustee of the Congregational Church Building 
Society for a dozen years. His professional work has included 
besides residences, city buildings, clubs and public buildings, 
five public libraries and twenty-five churches. Children: 

739 i. Ernest Greene,' Jr., b. May 21, 1899. 

740 ii. Margaret Dorothy Greene, b. Feb. 13, 1901. 

741 iii. Lawrence Suydam Greene, b. Nov. 10, 1902. 

403. Marshall Winslow' Greene (Richard H.,' William W.,* 
Richard,* James," William,^ William'), b. at Washington Heights, 
N. Y. City, Jan. 13, 1870. When his father was president of the 
rail road they lived at 13 Orient Ave., Brooklyn, and he studied 
at Wilson St. and the Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic In- 
stitute. In 1886 the family returned to N. Y., he entered the 
N. Y. City College, and after two years was taken out by order of 
his physician who sent him south for the winter, and insisted on 
his leading a less sedentary life; after some experience in the 
Mercantile Bank, fruit extracts, insurance, and a year with his 
brother-in-law in Boston, he went with Adrian Onderdonk 
Schoonmaker, his wife's uncle, in the mica business, at 221 Fulton 
St., N. Y. He m. Nov. 9, 1904, Anna Schoonmaker DeBevoise of 
Montclair, N. J., dau. of Gabriel* and Mary (Schoonmakerf ) De 

* The earliest De Bevoise who came to this country was Carel,' the first 

schoolmaster of Brooklyn, his wife was Sophia Van Lodensteyn; their son, 

Jacobus^ De Bevoise, m. Maria, dau. of Joost Carelsz, June 12, 1678; their son, 

CareP De Bevoise, m. Margaret, dau. of Jean Merserole; their son, Jan'' De 

Bevoise, m. Jane Rapelje, dau. of Joris and Agnes Berrian(a); their son, 

Jacobus' De Bevoise, m. Maria, dau. of Abraham Cook; their son, Abraham* 

De Bevoise, m. Jane Kowenhoven; their son, Gabrier De Bevoise, m. Mary, 

dau. of Covert De Bevoise; their son, James* De Bevoise, m. Elizabeth, dau. of 

Isaac De Bevoise and Jane, dau. of Joris De Bevoise, his wife; their son, 

GabrieP De Bevoise, mentioned in the text, father of Anna Schoonmaker De 

Bevoise Greene, who traces through six lines to CareP De Bevoise. 

(a) Agnes Berrian was dau. of Cornelius J. and Jannetje (Stryker) Berrian. Joris was son 
of Daniel and Sarah (Klock) Rapelje, and grandson of Joris Jansen de Rapelje and Catalyn, 
dau. of Joris Trico. This Joris Trico is an ancestor also of Mr. Greene through Margaret Van- 
derbilt, Margaret Hoogland, William D. and Annetje (Bergen) Hoogland, and Sarah (Rapalje) 
Bergen, who was dau. of Joris and Catalyn (Trico) Rapelje above. 

t Hendrick Joachimson' Schoonmaker, a native of Hamburg, Germany, 
came to N. A. as a lieutenant of the Dutch W. I. service about 1654; was an 
innkeeper. Fort Orange, 1659; his company in 1660 went to Esopus to fight the 
Indians; at end of his service he remained there; m. Elsie Jans (dau. Jan Van 
Brestede and Engeltje Jans), wid. of Adrian Petersen Van Alcmaar. He d. 
about 1681; she d. Sept. 26, 1684, having m. (2) Cornelis Barrentse Sleght. 
Their eldest son was Joachim Hendrickse** Schoonmaker, b. Aug. i, 1679; d. 
1713; m. (I) Petronella, dau. of Cornelis B. Sleght and Tryntje Tysse Bos, his 
wife; m. (2) Anna, dau. of Fred and Margaret Hussey. They had fifteen 
children. Joachem,^ the fourteenth child, m. Lydia Rosekrans. Martinus,* the 



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Bevoise, b. at East Willi am sburgh, L. I., Aug. 23, 1875; she was 
educated at Packer Institute, Brooklyn, and Miss Porter's School, 
Springfield, Mass, They reside at Glen Ridge, N. J., where they 
are both members and active in the Congregational Church. 
Mr. Greene is a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, a Life 
member in the N. Y. Society of Sons of the Revolution, the 
Society of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y., the Veteran Association 
of the Seventh Regiment, the N. Y. Genealogical and Biographi- 
cal Society, and Hereditary member of the Society of War 
Veterans, Seventh Regiment.* He served in the Seventh Regi- 
ment for eleven years, including the Brooklyn R. R. strike riots, 
1895, and the "Guinea" War at Croton Dam. One child: 

742 i. Mary Winslow Greene, b. April 19, 1906. 

405. Edna Munson' Greene (Richard H.,' William W.,' Richard,* 
James,' William,' William'), b. at Washington Heights, N. Y. C, 
July II, 1874; m. Jan. 11, 1905, Augustus Thatcher Holbrook,t 

fifth child, b. March i, 1737; m. Jan. 27, 1761, Mary Bassett(a), b. Feb. 23, 1739; 
he was one of the ministers of the Dutch Church; d. Flatbush, May 20, 1824; 
she d. April 27, 1819. Jacobus,* b. Sept. 3, 1774; m, Gitty Vandervoort, d. Jan. 
14, 1847. Nicholas"^ Schoonmaker, b. Jan. 18, 1822; m. Dec. 24, 1845, Gertrude 
Onderdonk(i^), b. July 31, 1825; he d. May 6, 1857. Mary Schoonmaker' De 
Bevoise, mother of Anna S. Greene in text. 

(a) Mary Bassett is Mrs. Greene's only New England ancestor unless Maria Cook, wife of 
Jacobus^ De Bevoise, and dau. of Abraham Coolc, may have been from there. 

{6) Adriaen' Onderdonk, a Swede, came to New Castle, Del., was father of .'^ndries,'' who 
removed to Long Island, N. Y.; m. Maria, dau. of Dirk Janse Van der Vliel, Nov. ii. 1683; their 
son, Andries,^ b. 1686; m. 1706, Gertrude Lott, dau. of Henry and Catrina De Witt, they had ten 
children, of whom was Adriaen,^ b 1726; m. 1755. Maria Hegeman, and had Joseph,' b. 1766, m. 
1789, Dorothy Monfort, b. Dec. 21, 1767, dau. of Jacob P. and Dorothy (Duryee) Onderdonk. 
They had Adrian, « b. 1795; m. 1819, .Anna. dau. of Peter and Gertrude (Suydam) Wyckoff, the 
parents of Gertrude Onderdonk above. M. W. Greene is descended from Cornells B. Sleght, as 
well as Dirk Van der Vliet and Jacob Vanderbilt, who m. the widow of Andrew!" Onderdonk 
above. 

* It was not stated on p. 48, that Mr. Greene's father was a member of the 
Society of War Veterans, Seventh Regiment; he has been Secretary sixteen 
years, except one year, when he was President. 

■j- Thomas' Holbrook was from Broadway, Eng.; his wife, Jane, d. before 
April 24, 1677; his son, Capt. John'' Holbrook, came with his father according 
to ship list, aged eleven, in 1635, but he was probably b. 1620. He commanded 
the local company in Philips War, and d. Nov. 23, 1699. Capt. John had two 
wives, the first Elizabeth, dau. of John Stream of Weymouth, was the mother of 
his children. His son, John** Holbrook, m. Abigail, dau. of the brave Capt. 
Michael Pierce, who was killed in battle with the Indians, March 26, 1676; he 
settled in Scituate; his son, John'' Holbrook, b. Nov. 19, 1686; m. May 3, 1709, 
Sarah Chittenden, b. Feb. 6, 1694; Thomas* Holbrook, b. June 24, 1713; m. June 
2, 1735, Margaret Doane, dau. of Isaac and Margaret (Atwood) Doane, b. 
March 6, 171 1, and d. aged yj; Thomas' Holbrook, b. Jan. 30, 1740; m. Hannah 
Harding, dau. of Joshua and Eunice (Newcomb?) Harding, b. Feb. 11, 1744; 
d. June 4, 1806; Solomon' Holbrook, b. June 20, 1776; d. May 20, 1807; m. 
Thankful Rich; Anthony* Holbrook, b. Oct. 13, 1797; m. Hannah Smith, b. 
Nov. II, 1819; Isaac S." Holbrook, m. Dec. 25, 1869, Emily Babson, parents of 
Augustus Thatcher'" Holbrook in the text. A. T. Holbrook traces to Capt. 
John Gorham (who was mortally wounded in the swamp fight) through his 
dau. Lydia, wife of Hon. John Thatcher, Temperance, wife of Edward Sturges, 
as well as through his son, Lt.-Col. John Gorham (also of Philips War), whose 



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b. Feb. i8, 1872; son of Isaac Standish and Emily (Babson*) 
Holbrook. He is manao^er for the New England States of the 
Nernst Lamp Co. (a Westinghouse interest), with his head- 
quarters at Boston, Mass. He is also interested in the Excess 
Indicator Company. , 



son was Col. Shubael, and grandson David Gorham (both at Louisburgh iathe 
French War). That is: three Hnes to Capt. John Gorham, John Howland and 
the Tillies of the Mayflower, the children, having lines to all these in addition, 
through each of Mrs. Holbrook's parents, count five distinct lines to same. 

t James' Babson was in Salem, Mass., 1637; he came with his mother, 
Isabel, who d. April 6. 1661; he m. Nov. 16, 1647. Elinor Hill; she d. March 14, 
1714; he d. Dec. 21, 1683. John,''' b. Nov. 27, 1660; m. Nov. 8, 1686, Dorcas, b. 
Jan. 18, 1666, dau. of Josiah Elwell; both d. in 1737. John,^ b. Dec. 14, 1691; m. 
July, 1715, Mary Butman, b. 1697, dau. of John and Sarah (Robinson) Butman; 
he d. June i, 1720. William,-* of Squam, b. Nov. 4, 1719; m. 1743, Martha, dau. 
of Deac. John Haraden(a). William was lost overboard about 1749, aet. 30. 
William,^ b. Sept. 5, 1749; m. (i) April 17, 1777, Anna, b. 1754, dau. of Rev. John 
Rogers of Gloucester, Mass., b. at Kittery (now Eliot), Me., Aug. 7, 1719; m. 
(2) Jan. 28, 1748, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel(^) and Abigail (Norwood)(<^) Ellery, 
b. June 21, 1723; d. Feb., 1766. John Rogers was a graduate of Harvard, 1739, 
and d. Oct. 4, 1782. William^ Babson and Anna, his wife, had: John,* b. March 
2, 1781; d. June 8, 1825, aet. 44; he m. Sept. 6, 1804, Abigail Hues, b. Nov. 27, 
1782; d. June 8, 1825. They had: William Rogers' Babson, b. Aug. i, 1807, 
Wiscasset, Me.; m. Portland, Me., Dec. 24, 1831, Charlotte Gorham, b. June 19, 
1810, dau. of William Gorham(rt'), 1778-1849, and Charlotte Beals, 1792-1868, dau. 
of Lieut. Joseph and Lilly (Davis) Beals; she was dau. of Capt. Elijah Davis of 
Dorchester, Mass. William R. had a dau., Emily* Babson, b. Feb. 17, 1846; 
m. Dec. 25, 1869, Isaac S. Holbrook, these are the parents of A. T. Holbrook in 
the text. 

Rev. Jno. Rogers, above (i 719-1782), was son of Rev. John Rogers, also 
of Kittery, who m. Oct. 16, 1718, Susanna, dau. of Major John Whipple, b. 
July 15, 1657; d. June 27, 1722; m. June 26, 1681, Catharine Layton, b. June, 
1658; d. Jan. 10, 1721, Susanna Whipple was b. April 3, 1696; d. Oct. 22, 1779; 
her husband was son of John Rogers of Ipswich, b. July 7, 1666; grad. Harvard, 
1684, and d. Dec. 28, 1745; he m. March 4, 1691, Martha, b. 1670; d, March 9, 
1759, aet. 89; dau. of William Whittingham, of Ipswich, grad. Harvard, 1660; 
m. Mary Lawrence, dau. of John Lawrence, who went to N. Y., 1662, and be- 
came Alderman and Mayor. Martha Whittingham was b. in Rowley, Mass.; 
her father was son of John and Martha (Hubbard) Whittingham. John Rogers 
(1666-1691) was son of John Rogers, b. Jan., 1630; grad. Harvard, 1649; m. 
Elizabeth Dennison, b. 1641; d. June 13, 1623, aet. 82; dau. Maj.-Gen. Daniel 



Correction, on page 84. six lines from bottom, after Anthony Holbrook, b. Oct. 13, 1797; 
m. Hannah Smith. It should read: Isaac S Holbrook, b. Nov. 11, 1819; m. Dec. 25, 1869. 

{a) Deac. JohnS Haraden, b. Nov. 11, 169S; m. Dec. 25, 171B, Martha, b. 1698, dau. ofNath" 
aniel Coit, b. 1659; he was son of John Coit, Jr., and Marv Stevens, who were m. May 21, 1652- 
Deac. John, 3 was son of Capt. John^ Haraden, b. .Aug. 7, 1663; m. Feb. 7, i693. Sarah, dau. o' 
Lieut, John Giddings of Chebasco; he d. Nov. 11, 1724, aet. 61; she d. Oct. 10, 1722, aet. about 49- 
He was son of Edward' Haraden, who was of Ipswich, 1651; d. May 17, 1683. Gloucester, Mass. 

((5) Nathaniel Ellery, b. 1683, son of William, who was of Gloucester about 1663; who m. (2) 
June 13, 1676, Mary, dau of John and Mary (Stevens) Coit (super), b. June 4, 1655. He d. Dec. 9, 
1696. 

(c) Abigail Norwood, b. 1689. dau. of Francis, of Gloucester, who m. Oct. 15, 1663, Elizabeth 
Coldam. It is said he was active in the English Revolution and fled to this country on the 
restoration of Charles II. 

(rf) William Gorham, was son of Benjamin Gorham. who m. Oct. 15, i775. Desire Thatcher. 
Benjamin was son of David Gorham and .Abiffail Sturges, and Desire was dau. of John Thatcher 
and Content Norton. David was son of Col. Shubal and Mary Thatcher Gorham. John 
Thatcher was son of Col. John Thatcher and Desire Sturges Dimock; this Col. John Thatcher 
and Mary Thatcher, above, were children of John Thatcher, who m. (i) Nov. 6, 1664, Rebecca, 
dau. of John Winslow. and had Marv Thatcher, who m. Col. Shubal Gorham; John Thatcher 
m. (2) Jan. i. 1680. Lydia Gorham, and had Col. John Thatcher: hence A. T. A. is a descendant 
of John Thatcher through each wife. 



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Mrs. Holbrook attended Rutgers Female College and Miss 
Ely's School, on Riverside Drive, N. Y. City. She is a member 
of the Ely School Club, the Daughters of Lafayette Post, G. A. R., 
and a life member of the Daughters of the American Revolution 
and Society of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y., and the N. Y. 
Genealogical and Biographical Society. Mr. A. T. Holbrook, 
before his business took him to Boston, was a member of the 
Sixth Company, Seventh Regiment, N. G., N. Y, He is a member 
of the Society of Mayflower Descendants, N. Y. Mrs, Holbrook 
is a member of the Presbyterian Church ^in N. Y., where she 
retains her membership. They reside in Allston, a suburb of 
Boston. Children: 

743 i. Henrietta Greene' Holbrook, b. Nov. lo, 1905; d. Nov. 

12, 1905, Brookline, Mass. 

744 ii. Gertrude Emily Holbrook, b. Nov. 10, 1905, Brookline, 

Mass. 

745 iii- 

408. Alice' Green (James F.,' James W.,' Richard,* James,* 
William,^ William'), b. July 9, 1866, at Haverstraw, N. Y., edu- 
cated at E. Orange, N. J.; after her graduation went with her 
mother as a missionary among the Mormons, Utah, Sept., 1884, 
where she worked fifteen years; broken health, caused by over- 
work, compelled her retirement and she went with her mother to 
San Diego, Cal., where the climate has done wonders for both of 
them. Alice is cashier and bookkeeper in an Insurance house. 

409. James Wilson'' Green (James F.,° James W.,' Richard,* 
James,* William,^ William'), b. Jan. 16, 1869, Haverstraw, N. Y. 
When his mother and sister went west he went with them. He 
was educated at Deer Lodge College, Montana, where he took 
the course in the School of Mines, and has since been engaged in 
mining engineering and assaying. He is now located at Los 
Angeles, Cal, 

410. Lowell' Green (Sidney H.,° James W.,'' Richard,* James,* 
William,^ William'), b. Jan, 24, 1877, E. Orange, N, J. He suc- 
ceeded to the business of his father, now the A. H. Green Co., 
locked corner boxes and box shooks, of which he is vice-president, 
the office is 97-101 Warren St., N. Y. He resides at E, Orange, 
N. J. He is unmarried. 

Dennison (1613-1682) and Patience, dau. of Gov. Thos, Dudley, his wife. 
Gov, Dudley, b. 1606; d. July 31, 1683, aet, 76. He was Governor of Massa- 
chuseus, 1634-35, 1640-41, 1645-46, 1650-51. 

John Rogers, above, b. 1630; grad. Harvard, 1649; chosen President of 
Harvard, 1678, but declined; chosen again, 1683, accepted, and d. July 2, 1684, 

There has been a great deal of confusion in these lines, but I hope the 
tangle is untwisted in a measure at least. Vide, N. E. H. &^ G. Register, 
XIH, 63; XXXIV, 36; VIII, 167; XXVII, 137, 



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411. Mabel Anstice' Green (Sidney H.," James W./ Richard/ 
James/ William/ William'), b. E. Orange, N. J., Sept. 25, 1880; 
m. Oct. I, 1903, Benjamin Halstead Shepard of the same place, 
son of Benjamin Shepard, a member of the Society of Mayflower 
Descendants by right of descent from Bradford, Brewster, 
Warren, Standish, Alden and Mullins. Mr. B. H. Shepard is an 
architect (firm of Davis, McGrath & Shepard, N. Y. C). He was 
educated at Mass. Institute of Technology. They have no 
children. 

418. Clarence' Ward (Ella C Green, Sidney,* Richard,* James,' 
William/ William'), b. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 11, 1884. He 
was grandson on the paternal side of Rev. Ferdinand DeWitt 
Ward. After the death of his mother he lived with his uncle, 
Frederick Deming Green at Thompson, Conn. He graduated at 
Pomfret School, 1901, entered Princeton University the next year, 
graduated A. B., 1905. He received a scholarship in archeology 
for three years, the last being a travelling fellowship. Received 
his A. M., 1906, and will return to study for Ph.D. He m. July 
15, 1907, Helen Eschbaugh, dau. of Danl. Oscar and Catharine G. 
(Otis) Eschbaugh, b. Jan. 25, 1885, educated at Holyoke College, 
S, Hadley, Mass., where she graduated A. B., 1907. 

421. Edith Warren' Sterling (Mary L.° Green, Frederick W.,' 
Richard," James,' William/ William'), b. Nov. 13, 1872; m. Oct. 15, 
1901, at Trinity Congregational Church, E. Orange, N. J., Dr. 
Francis Carter Wood of N. Y. C. He is a graduate, B. S., of Ohio 
State College, 1891, and the Medical Department of Columbia 
University (M. D.), 1894. He was chosen Demonstrator, Colum- 
bia, 1898; Instructor, 1899; Adjunct Professor, 1904. They re- 
side at 201 W. 55th St., New York, She is a member of the 
Society of Mayflower Descendants. Children: 

746 i. Eleanor Carter* Wood, b. Oct. 9, 1902. 

747 ii. Edith Sterling Wood, b. March 10, 1905. 

748 iii. Mary Lydia Wood, b. May 14, 1906. 

422. Eleanor Augusta' Sterling (Mary L." Green, Frederick 
W./ Richard," James,' William/ William'), b. Sept. 13, 1875; m. 
May 24, 1905, Luther Stowell Clark. He is with a broker's firm 
in New York. She is a member of the New Jersey Society of 
Mayflower Descendants. They reside at 13 Lawn Ridge Road, 
Orange, N. J. Children: 

749 i. Charles Sterling' Clark, b. March 21, 1906. 

750 ii. Kathryn Carter Clark, b. Aug. 23, 1908. 

425. Harry Western' Green (Frederick M.,° Frederick W.,* 
Richard," James,' William,'' William'), b. Sept. 14, 1881; m. June 
13, 1906, Emma Louise Beutel, dau. of George and Amelia Beutel. 
He is a stock broker. One child: 

751 i. Harry Beutel' Green, b. March 23, 1907. 



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429. Frederick Warren' Wright (Caroline A.° Green, Fred- 
erick W.,' Richard/ James/ William/ William'), b. July 23, 1878; 
m. Oct. 12, 1904, Grace Simis of Minneapolis, Minn. He studied 
for two years at the N. Y. Law School, and was admitted to the 
bar in N. Y. in 1903, and later was admitted to practice in the 
U. S. Court. He is engaged as attorney and solicitor of patents 
at 2 Rector St., N. Y. C. His firm is Chrystie and Wright.* He 
resides in the Bronx, N. Y. C. One child: 

752 i. Richard Simis' Wright, b. Oct, 12, 1906. 

431. Caroline Dreseach' Green (Henry W.," Frederick W.,' 
Richard,* James,' William,' William'), b. Sept. 6, 1885; she lives 
in Lancaster, Ohio, with her uncle, William Dresbach of that 
city. 

435. Joseph Horace' Goodspeed (Nancy G." Hayden, Nancy' 
Green, Oliver,* James,' William,' William'), b. Jan. 14, 1845. He 
received his early education at Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, 
Bacon Academy, Colchester, Hartford High School, and was 
prepared for college by Rev. Mr. Hitchings at East Haddam, 
entered Trinity College in 1862 (Class of '66) but the death of his 
father obliged him to leave and he went into the business. In 
Aug., 1865, he went west and entered the banking house of Kountz 
Bros, at Denver, Col.; during his residence there (1865-70) he 
was vice-president of the Colerado National Bank, Denver; 
cashier of Rocky Mountain National Bank, Central City; treasurer 
of Gilpin Co. In Aug., 1870, he was made cashier and paymaster 
of the Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs R. R., with 
headquarters at St. Joseph, Mo. In 1875 he became general 
auditor of the "Joy roads" of the west. The next year, through 
Charles Francis Adams, chairman of the Railway Commissioners, 
he received the appointment of supervisor of R. R. accounts for 
State of Mass., which he held until 1881. In that year he re- 
ceived the appointment of general auditor of the corporations 
under Thos. Nickerson's management, i. e., Atlantic & Pacific, 
Sonora, California Southern, Mexican Central R. Rs., the Pueblo 
Smelting Co. and San Diego Land Co. He was elected treasurer 
of the West End R. R., Boston, Dec, 1887; when it was leased he 
became comptroller of the Boston Electric, 1897. July i, 1899, 
became treasurer of the Mass. Electric Co., which he still holds. 

* Information has conie to me, too late for mention in its proper place, 
that the Wright family were early residents of Sherbourn Falls and Coleren in 
western Massachusetts, whence they emigrated after the Indian troubles in the 
Deerfield region, to Oneida Castle and Lake Oneida, N. Y. Henry Christopher 
Wright, the father of Jas. Frederick and grandfather of F. Warren Wright in 
the text, went to Oswego, where he operated boats on the canal, together with 
a flour mill and country store. He had seven sons who survived, to wit.: 
i. Henry Latimer, living at Duluth; ii. James Frederick (m. 202, above); iii. 
Samuel Henry, of South Bend, Ind.; iv. Chas. Sloan, Minneapolis, Minn., and 
three who d. young. Henry C. m. Ann Sloan, a family from the North of 
Ireland to New Hampshire, 1668; his mother was Mary Latimer. 




NANCY GREENE GOODSPEED 

Born October 29, 1820 
Died October 10, 1899 





MORTON GOODSPEED 
Born February 3, 1895 



JOSEPH H. GOODSPEED- Jr 
Born March 22. 1399 




JOSEPH HORACE GOODSPEED 
Born January 14, 1845 



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He m. Jan. 27, 1S87, Arobel, dau. of Jno. Dwight and Maria 
Elizabeth (Wesson) Morton;* she was b. Dec. 10, 1863. They 
are both members of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in 
Mass., and reside in Boston. He was a member of Delta Psi in 
college, and is a Knight Templar Mason. In 1901 Trinity gave 
him an honorary M. A. Children: 

753 i. Morton' Goodspeed, b. Feb. 3, 1895. 

754 ii. Jeseph Horace Goodspeed, Jr., b. March 22, 1899. 

436. Georgianna' Goodspeed (Nancy G.° Hayden, Nancy' Green, 
Oliver," James,' William,'^ William'), b. July 21, 1848; m. Nov. 3, 
1887, Charles Belden Warner (227). They lived at Goodspeed's 
Landing, East Haddam, where she d, April 5, 1889. One child : 

464 i. George Goodspeed' Warner, b. April 5, 1889; d. April 
17, 1889. (Repeated from page 55.) 

438. George Edward' Goodspeed, Jr. (Nancy G." Hayden, 
Nancy' Green, Oliver,* James,' William,' William'), b. Feb. 22, 
1859, at East Haddam; m. (i) at Boston, Mass., Feb. 23, 1886, Isabel 
Sprague Goddard, b. at Salem, Mass., Dec. 30, i860, dau. of 
Charles A. and Isabel (Neal) Goddard. Mr. Goddard was b. at 
Barre. Mrs. Goodspeed d. April 22, 1887. He m. (2) June 6, 
1894. Gertrude Gale, b. at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 21, 1867, dau. of 
Cicero C. and Mary Abigail (Frederickson) Gale. The family 
came from Gilmanton, N, H. Mr. Goodspeed graduated in 1880 
from Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. He was a 
member of Berzelius Society. They live at Watertown, Mass. 
He is treasurer of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 87 Milk 
St., Boston. Children: 

755 i. George Edward* Goodspeed, 3d, b. April 16, 1887, at 

Roslindale. 

756 ii. Hayden Goodspeed, b. April 5, 1895, at Watertown. 

441. Georgian Evelyn' Morris (Cora W.° Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver," James,' William,' AVilliam'), b. Nov. 18, 1866, St. Louis, 
Mo.; m. Nov. 11, 1896, Francis Arnold Smith, b. Jan. 9, 1852, at 
Woonsocket (Smithfield), R. I., son of Arnold and Louisa (Morse) 

* Richard' Morton was freeman at Hartford, Conn., 1669, and d. April 3, 
1710; his son Abraham,'' of Hartford, b. May 12, 1676, m. May 8, 1701, Sarah 
Kellogg; he d. Feb. 28, 1765; Richard^ Morton, b. Oct. i, 1704, m. Feb. 25, 1731, 
Mary Wait; moved to Athol, Mass. Jeremiah,-* b. Nov. 20, 1733, m. Alice Ford, 
Nov. 30, 1766; Jeremiah, Jr.,^ b. Nov. 30, 1781, m. Olive Morse, March 30, iSog, 
and d. Feb. i, 1854. John Dwight'' Morton, b. Oct. 3, 1830, Athol Mass., m. Oct. 7, 
1862, Maria E. Wesson. He d. Feb. 17, 1903. Maria E. Wesson, b. Hardwick, 
Mass., March 29, 1841, dau. of William Cutter and Elizabeth (Jones) Wesson. 
Arobel Morton Goodspeed in the text was dau. of John D. and Maria E. 
(Wesson) Morton. She is also a descendant of Elder William Brewster and 
Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflx)wer on her mother's side. The children there- 
fore are eligible to the Society of Mayflower Descendants on both sides, 
having eight ancestors among the passengers of that vessel. 



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Smith, who are living in Providence, R. I. F. A. Smith is a 
mechanician and draftsman. They reside in Detroit, Mich. No 
children. 

442. Ethel Alice' Morris (Cora W." Greene, Oliver,' Oliver,' 
James,' William,' William'), b. Oct. 17, 1869, St. Louis, Mo., re- 
moved with her mother and sister in 1905 to Detroit, Mich. She 
is unmarried. 

443. Richard Wesley' McCullah (Katharine H.° Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver,' James,' William," William'), b. April 3, 1887, St. Louis, 
Mo.; m. April 23, 1908, Caroline Grace Miller of St. Louis, Mo., b. 
Sept. 23 1 887, at Keokuk, Iowa, dau. of James Henry Miller, b. Nov. 
15, 1854, at Monticello, 111., and Cynthia Eliza Kelly, his wife, b. 
Nov. 7, 1854, at Waterford, O. He shows something of his 
mother's musical talent. Until his marriage he resided with his 
aunt in St. Louis. One child: 

757 i. Dorothy Beatrice' McCullah, b. Jan. 18, 1909. 

445. Mabel Estelle' Bradley (Mary Alice' Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver,* James,' William,' William'), b. Sept. 25, 1867, East 
Haddam, Conn.; m. at St. Louis, Dec. 17, 1889, Alexander Suther- 
land, b. May i, 1855, Toronto, Canada. He is a real estate lawyer 
and insurance man. They live at Buffalo, N. Y., where he was 
naturalized. He was son of Alexander Sutherland, who was b. 
Leicester, Caithness, Scotland, and Ann Agnes Grafton, his wife, 
b. 1815, Eglington, Ontario. One child: 

758 i. Alice Grafton' Sutherland, b. May 25, 1892. 

446. George Douglas' Bradley (Mary Alice' Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver,' James,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 22, 1873, Jonesboro, 
Tenn. He lives in St. Louis, has been for many years in the 
grain business but is now in real estate. He is unmarried. I learn 
he has dropped the first name and is now Douglas Bradley. 

447. Mary Alice' Bradley (Mary Alice' Green, Oliver,' Oliver,* 
James,' William,' William'), "Elsie," b. June 5, 1876, St. Louis; 
m. Sept. 25, 1899, Wm. Edward Rolfe of St. Louis, b. Jan. i, 1875, 
son of John Osgood and Catharine R. (LeCraw) Rolfe, both 
b. at Newburyport, Mass., 1849; his grandfather was Ebenezer 
Rolfe, b. 1817; m. Margaret Scott of the same place. Catharine 
R. LeCraw was dau. of William, b. at Marblehead, Mass., 1823, 
who m. Caroline R. Cook, b. 1822, Newburyport, Mass. W. E. 
Rolfe graduated at Washington University. He is a civil 
engineer in the city of St. Louis. One child: 

759 i. William Douglas' Rolfe, b. June 25, 1900, St. Louis, 

Mo. 



449. Edward Herhert' Broadwell (Evelyn A.° Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver,* James,' William,' William'), b. June 6, 1873, St. Louis; 




STANLEIGH WINSLOW MACGURN 




DONALD GREENE 



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m. March 4, 1902, Imogene Gregory, b. Jan. 8, 1878, dau. of 
Charles and Jane Gregory, He is vice-pres. of the Fisk Rubber 
Tire Co. at Chicopee Falls, Springfield, Mass, They reside in 
Detroit, Mich, No children. 

452. Georgian Olive' Macgurn (Fannie R." Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver," James.^" William,' William'), b. Nov. 11, 1878, Rock 
Ferry, Cheshire, Eng.; graduated at the Woman's College, B. E. 
(Bachelor of English), Frederick City, Md. She and her sister, 
Elizabeth Adelaide Macgurn, reside with their parents. They are 
unmarried. 

454. Stanleigh Winslow' Macgurn (Fannie R.' Greene, Oliver,' 
Oliver," James,' William,' William'), b, at Toronto, Canada, Oct, 
27, 1884, was prepared for college at the Detroit High School and 
Thacher School, Casa de Piedra, Cal,, entered Yale from Oswego, 
N, Y,, in the class of 1906. He d, at the Yale Infirmary, after a 
very brief illness from appendicitis, Dec. 12, 1904, The testi- 
mony of his classmates and those who knew him best, is: "He 
had led a clean and sincere life, active in religious work, and with 
praiseworthy purpose to play a man's part in college and the 
world." There is a sadness in the ending of most lives, but such 
a death at the time the promise of usefulness was just showing 
itself, when religion and education had fitted him for a place in 
the front rank, then the loss is greatest and hardest to be under- 
stood, 

456. Donald' Greene (Oliver H.," Oliver,' Oliver," James,' Wil- 
liam," William'), b. April 23, 1886, St. Louis, Mo.; graduated at 
Yale University, 1908. He is a member of the N. Y, Society, 
Sons of the Revolution, and Society of Mayflower Descendants 
in the State of New York, He is now, 1909, on a ranch at Phenix, 
Arizona, 

457-59- Children of Jas. M.° Willey (Lucretia B.* Green, Oliver," 
James,' William," William'), have answered none of my many 
letters, 

461. Agnes Elizabeth' Babcock (Sarah L.° Willey, Lucretia B.' 
Green, Oliver," James,' William," William'), b, July 10, 1865; m, 
Nov. 26, 1896, William McKinney, son of George and Frances 
(Chickering) McKinney of Aledo, Ills. Children: 

760 i. George Willey* McKinney, b, July 31, 1898, 

761 ii. Kathryn Lucretia McKinney, b. July 15, 1901, 

762 iii, Herbert Chickering McKinney, b. Jan. 17, 1903. 

462. Sarah Lucretia' Babcock (Sarah L,' Willey, Lucretia B,* 
Green, Oliver," James,' William," William'), b, April 29, 1867; m, 
at St, Augustine, Fla., March 28, 1908, Geo. O'Brien, They live 
at 45 Chamber St., Boston. Mass, 



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468. Eugene' Boardman (Mary G.' Warner, Mary A.' Green, 
Oliver/ James,' William," William'), b. May 15, 1865; m. Nov. 11, 
189 1, Gertrude Douglas of Savannah, Ga., dau. of Charles and 
Abbie (Keeney) (Meyer) Douglas of East Haddam. Charles was 
brother of George (C. W. Bradley), who m. (215) Mary Alice 
Greene; they were sons of George, who d. April 15, 1863, aet. 62, 
and Clarissa Lewis, who d. Sept. 24, 1867, aet. 56. Mr. Boardman 
lives at East Haddam, he is proprietor of the spoon and silver- 
plate works established by his grandfather, to which his father, 
Norman S. Boardman, succeeded. He has been many years 
director of the New England National Bank. He is a member of 
the Sons of the Revolution of Conn. Children: 

763 i. Norman Douglas' Boardman, b. Sept. 20, 1893. 

764 ii. Lydia Boardman, b. Jan. 19, 1896. 



469. Grace Warner' Boardman (Mary G." Warner, Mary A.' 
Green, Oliver,* James,' William,^ William'), b. at East Haddam, 
Jan. 21, 1874; m. Nov. 18, 1897, Burton Leonard Lawton of 
Meriden, Conn. He is a graduate of Sheffield Scientific School, 
Yale University, 1893, a manufacturer, address, 91 Lincoln St., 
Meriden. Conn. Children: 

765 i. Mary Boardman* Lawton, b. Oct. 31, 1898. 

766 ii. Dorothy Lawton, b. Oct. 18, 1900. 



471. Edward Mortimer' Chapman (Maria' Shepard, Maria T.' 
Green, Timothy,' James,' William,' William'), b. Sept. 27, 1862; 
educated at Morgan School and Yale University, where he 
graduated, A. B., 1884; B. D., 1890. He has been pastor of Con- 
gregational churches at Rochester, N. H., St. Johnsbury, Vt.; 
associate pastor of the Central Church, Worcester, Mass. Rev. 
Mr. Chapman, is now acting pastor of church at Lyme, Conn. 
He is the author of T/ie Dynamic of Christianity and numerous 
articles in the Hoiniletic Review and other magazines, and was at 
one time lecturer in the Yale Divinity School. He m. at Essex, 
Conn., June 28, 1894. Isabel Northrup, b. at Sherman, Conn., 
July 19, 1864, dau. of Jno. E. Northrup. Children: 

767 i. Edward Northrup' Chapman, b. April 4, 1895. 

768 ii. Lucia Tully Chapman, b. Feb. 14, 1898. 



472. Marion Greene' Chapman (Maria* Shepard, Maria T.' 
Green, Timothy,' James,' William," William'), b. July 11, 1864; 
for a time teacher in the Public School at Hartford, Conn.; m. 
Aug. 13, 1902, Charles Porter Botsford, b. at Cromwell, Conn., 
Sept. 22, 1870. He graduated M. D. at Yale Medical College, 
1894, and practiced his profession at Hartford, where he is also 
Superintendent of Health. No children. 



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473- Annie Bliss' Chapman (Maria G.' Shepard, Maria T.' Green, 
Timothy/ James,^ William," William'), b. Aug. 31, 1866; educated 
at the Normal School, Framingham and Radcliff College, where 
she spent three years in study, but not with a view to a degree. 
She was for a time principal of one of the public schools, Hartford, 
and later taught in the Worcester Normal School. She m. Nov. 
4, 1903, George Henry Haynes, b. March 20, 1866, at Sturbridge, 
Mass., son of Henry Button and Eliza Marshall (Carter) Haynes. 
He graduated at Amherst College, A. B., 1887, and received his 
Ph.D. from Johns-Hopkins in 1893. He is professor of history 
and economics in Worcester Polytechnic Institute, member of 
American Historical Association, American Antiquarian Society, 
American Political Science Association, Secretary of the Wor- 
cester Associated Charities since 1894. Author of The Election 
of Senators, N. V., Holt, 1906, American Public Problems, edited 
by R. C. Ringwalt; A Knoiv Nothing Legislature Am. Hist. 
Assn. Report, 1896, Vol. I; Popular Control of Senatorial Elections, 
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. XX; Representation and Suffrage 
in Massachusetts, i62o-i6gi, John Hopkins Univ. Studies in 
history and political science, 12th series; Representation in State 
Legislatures, Am. Acad, of Political and Social Science publica- 
tion No. 284, etc. No children. 

474. Kate Shepard' Chapman (Maria G.° Shepard, Maria T.' 
Green, Timothy," James,' William,' William'), b. June 28, 1868; 
educated at Framingham Normal School; was for a time teacher 
at Newtonville, Mass. She m. Jan. 5, 1898, Albert Denley Aur- 
yansen, b. April 17, 1868. He is asst. -secretary of the American 
Trust Co., Milk St., Boston, Mass. They reside at Newtonville, 
Mass. Children: 

769 i. Katherine Wellington" Auryansen, b. Oct. 15, 1902. 

770 ii. Winslow Chapman Auryansen, b. Feb. 3, 1906. 

476. Frederick Shepard' Chapman (Maria G° Shepard, Maria T.° 
Green, Timothy,'' James,' William," William'), b. Aug. 11, 1871; 
educated at the Morgan School, Clinton, and at Yale University, 
where he graduated (A. B.) 1894; taught at Stamford and New 
London, Conn. He was employed by the U. S. engineers on the 
fortifications at Plum Island, and improvement of harbors on 
Long Island Sound, more recently in the Philippines, as super- 
visor-treasurer, Island of Panay, Province of Capiz, at present he 
is district-engineer of Fifth District, comprising Provinces of 
Bulocan and Nueva Ecya, on the Island of Luzon. He m. at 
New London, Jan. 8, 1907, Mary Sherman Gardner, b. Feb. 19, 
1878. They live in the town of Malolos, P. I., and have one 
daughter: 

771 i. Susan Gardner Chapman, b. May 26, 1908, Manila, P. I. 

477. Robert' Chapman (Maria G.* Shepard, Maria T.' Green, 
Timothy,* James,' William," William'), b. Aug. 3, 1873; educated 



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at Morgan School Clinton, and engaged in the leather business, 
Boston, Mass. He m. Sept. 27, 1904, Clarissa Smith Hastings, b. 
Feb. II, 1880; graduated, A. B., at Wellesley College, 1904. They 
live in West Newton, Mass. His business is in Boston. Children: 

772 i. Dorothy Ann" Chapman, b. Sept. 2, 1905. 

773 ii. Margaret Shepard Chapman, b. Jan, 15, 1909. 

479. Florence Maria' Chapman (Maria G.* Shepard, Maria T.* 
Green, Timothy,' James,' William,' William'), b. Feb. 3, 1879; 
educated Mt. Holyoke. She lives at the homestead, Saybrook, 
where all the children of Mrs. Chapman were born and grew up. 

480. Howard Tullv' Chapman (Maria G.' Shepard, Maria T.* 
Green, Timothy,* James,' William,^ William'), b. Jan. 18, 1881; 
educated at Morgan School, Clinton, Conn. Engaged in business 
at Saybrook of various kinds. He lives at the homestead, in that 
part of the town called Oyster River. Strictly speaking the town 
is " Old Saybrook," having been cut off from the division known 
as Saybrook many years ago, but common parlance and P. O. 
authorities recognize Old Saybrook as Saybrook, and the principal 
part of municipal Saybrook as Deep River, Conn. 

481. Frederick Shepard' McMurray (Charlotte L.° Shepard 
Maria T.' Green, Timothy,* James,' William,' William'), b. Her- 
kimer, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1878; educated at the public schools of 
Hartford, Conn., and Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. He 
was for a while on the New York schoolship St. Marfs, of which 
he was at one time third officer; he was afterwards quartermaster 
on board the Harvard during the battle of Santiago Bay, and 
first officer of the dry-dock Dezvey during her memorable voyage 
from Chesapeake Bay to the Phillipines. He has since been first 
officer of a freight steamer of the N. Y. and Cuba Mail Steamship 
Co., then executive officer of the schoolship Enterprise in Boston 
harbor, maintained by the State of Massachusetts, and is now 
first officer of Merton F. Plant's yacht lolanda. 

486. Lewis' Sutton (Carolina A.* Green, Timothy F.,' Timothy,* 
James,' William," William'), b. Sept. 16, 1872; m. Nov. 29, 1893, 
Minnie B. Scott, b. July 26, 187 1. They have lived at Maiden, 
but will soon remove to Princeton, 111. She is a dau. of Edward 
and Mary (Wolfersberger) Scott. One child: 

774 i. Laurence" Sutton, b. Nov. 17, 1896. 

487. Edward Raymond' Green (Timothy F.,' Timothy F.,* 
Timothy,* James,' William,' William'), b. Maiden, 111., Oct. 20, 
1874; m. in Denison, Iowa, July 15, 1900, Emma Griffith Downs, 
b. at Clayton, N. J., July 31, 1876, dau. of Edward and Lucy 
(Graham) Downs. He is cashier of the First National Bank, 
Overton, Neb. 



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490- Mary Hortense' Green (Timothy F.,* Timothy F.,* 
Timothy/ James," William," William'), b. Lee Co., 111., Nov. 12, 
1878; m. at Audubon, Iowa, Sept. i, 1898, Frank Carpenter, son 
of Albert H. and Nancy A. Carpenter. He is a farmer. They 
reside in Overton, Neb. Children: 

775 i. Iva Hortense' Carpenter, b. Nov. 7, 1899, Coon Rapids, 

Iowa. 

776 ii. Frederick Luverne Carpenter, b. March 4, 1902, Coon 

Rapids, Iowa. 

777 iii. Glen Edward Carpenter, b. Sept. 30, 1904, Overton, 

Neb. 

778 iv. Sylvester Carpenter, b. Aug. 19, 1906, Overton, Neb. 

493, William Dudley' Green (Timothy F.,° Timothy F.,* 
Timothy,^ James,' William," William'), b. Horton, Kansas, Nov. 2, 
1884; m. at Lexington, Neb., May 2, 1907, Julia Francoeur, b. 
April 29, 1890, dau. of Adolphus D. and Almira (Sandow) Fran- 
coeur. Mr. Green is in the employ of the Union Pacific R. R. at 
Kearney, Neb., where they reside. One child: 

779 i. Hudson* Green, b. Nov. 25, 1907. 



188. Mrs. Richard Henry Greene's ancestry which should 
have been a note on page 48. 

The scope of this work has expanded as it progressed. The 
author has endeavored to deal fairly and the same with all the 
members of the family and where possible to give the parentage 
or ancestry of their wives and husbands. In his own case the 
Bacon, Mayo, Hawes, Gorham and Howland families are suffi- 
ciently printed in Otis' Barnstable Families, Freeman's Cape Cod, 
etc.; the Marshall and Wilton families, in Marshall's Ancestry of 
Grant\ Drake, in Vol. XXVII, N. V. Genealogical Record; Wins- 
low, in Dr. Holton's Winslow Memorial; Webb, in Wilcqxsen, 
Meigs and Richard Webb; and the maternal lines Todd, Dodge, 
Duffie, Roosevelt and Herring families were published by him- 
self in 1867; Van Der Bilt is shown in Early Settlers of Kings 
Co., and Bogart, in iV. Y. and N. Eng. Families. It was un- 
necessary therefore to repeat these family histories. In the case 
of Mrs. Greene, nee Munson, her line to the first of the name in . 
America is in the Munson Genealogy, II, 751, etc., only the note 
furnished by the present author, instead of Daniel and Rebecca 
(Johnson) Sperry, should read: Amos and Susanna (Lines) Sperry. 
Every branch of her family comes from New England, largely 
New Haven Colony, to wit.: Thomas Munson, William Bradley, 
Thomas Mix, Benjamin Wilmot, John Plume, Silvester Baldwin, 
Thomas Beach, Richard Piatt, David Atwater, Richard Mansfield, 
Henry Glover, Samuel Nettleton, John Alsopp, Richard Sperry, 
Ralph Lines, Thomas Dickerman, Joseph Peck, John Cooper, 
John Thompson, George Alcocke, Richard Palsgrave, Nicholas 
Street, Roger Ailing, John Brockett, Abraham Doolittle, Roger 



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Prichard, Samuel Hotchkiss, John Winston, Thomas Tuttle, 
Richard Horton, Richard Olmstead, Thomas Benedict, Francis 
Bell, Joseph Crane, Robert Kitchell, Abraham Pierson and Edward 
Sheaffe. All the above ancestors were early colonists. Of these 
Mrs. Greene traces to Baldwin, Lines, Cooper, Olmstead and 
Benedict, each by two distinct lines, and to Richard Sperry three 
times; these are all English names, and there is not one of her 
ancestral lines, so far as I know, which is not English, unless it is 
in the family of Sears, to whom one tradition gives a French 
father, i. e., Bastiaen Gazeau, but we will not undertake to 
untangle this line which has been attempted before with little 
success. Enough has been given above to show that this mem- 
ber of the family Greene came through many lines from England 
and New England, mostly New Haven, though she has descent, 
like the Greenes to whom she came, from Plymouth Colony, 
the Gorhams, Rowlands, Tilleys and Sturges; also from Massa- 
chusetts Colony, Samuel Cooley and Samuel Chapin. 

Lest some should wonder at the omission in the body of the 
work, where I tried to give what I could discover as full as 
possible in the case of every other one mentioned, I add this here. 

It has been said: "she is just like the Greenes." — Proverbs, 
xxxi, 28. 



PART II. 

Addenda. 

I shall here give information concerning descendants between 
the third and seventh generations, obtained after the type was 
distributed, and then I will take up and finish the eighth gen- 
eration. 

Third Generation 
IN THE Line of Desire Greene Hinckley. 

5. Desire' Greene (William,^ William'), b. at Barnstable, Oct. 24, 
1 7 18. After long search, the division of her father's estate, as I 
said on page 60, gave me her married name; application to the 
Town Clerk, J. C. Bearse, Esq., brought word that he found no 
marriage of Desire to a Hinckley, but he found record of 

Page, 17, line 2Q. Strike out last word on the line " descendants was wife 
of" and substitute "daughters, Olive Tinker, m. Daniel Jones, and had: i. 
Eliza Jones, who m. Noble Day; ii. Olivia Jones, m." Jeremiah Day in the text. 

Page 23. Note. The new Braitierd Genealogy, 1909, supposes Abigail 
Brainerd m. Benjamin Green Goff, who was bap. 1757. I still doubt it, but 
will give the facts. Easthampton was named by settlers who came from East- 
ham, Mass., it was part of Middletown, east of Connecticut River. Benjamin 
Goff removed thence to Middle Haddam, where his wife d. July 23, 1823, aet. 56. 
Their children were: i. Benjamin, b. Jan. i, 1787; d. Dec. 16, 1788; ii. Niel or 
Othniel, b. 1792; never m., and d. March 19, 1827; iii. Silence, m. Dec. 25, 1826, 
John Cole, who was bap. Oct. 25, 1795; d. Jan. 14, 1814; one of their children, 
Eliza Ann Cole, m. Asaph Brooks; iv. Julia Goff, bap. Aug. 25, 1799. 



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97 

Nathaniel* and wife Desire, and gave me their children's names. 
The Barnstable Patriot later referred me^o Josiah Hinckley, Esq., 
of Wollaston, Mass. He wanted to learn who were the parents 
of Desire Greene whom Nathaniel Hinckley married. He named 
the same three children and thought there were others who d. 
young. He gave their residence as Great Marshes, now West 
Barnstable, where Nathaniel was b., son of Benjamin and Sarah 
(Cobb) Hinckley, on Jan. 30, 1698, and d. April 27, 1779, aet. 
nearly 81 years. I am indebted to him for the following facts: 
Desire Greene Hinckley d. in the same place, June 5, 1759. They 
were both buried in the burial ground of that place and memorial 
stones mark the graves, hers reads: "she was buried with a still 
born child in her arms." Children b. in Barnstable: 

780 i. Benjamin* Hinckley, bap. May 24, 1747. 

781 ii. Nathaniel Hinckley, bap. March 19, 1748. 

782 iii. Sarah Hinckley, bap. June 29, 1751. 



Fourth Generation 
IN THE Line of Desire Greene Hinckley. 

780. Benjamin* Hinckley (Desire' Greene, William,' William'), 
iaap. May 24, 1747. In the War of the Revolution there was a 
Benjamin Hinckley commissioned First Lieut. April 20, 1776, in 
second Barnstable Company, also Benjamin Hinckley, enlisted 
Aug. 12, 1780, and discharged Oct. 30, 1780; the company went 
into regular service. 

781. Nathaniel* Hinckley (Desire' Greene, William,' William'), 
bap. March 19, 1748; m. Jan. 2, 1771, Martha Blush or Blish,t b. 
July 14, 1749. In Freeman's Barnstable Regt., a Nathaniel 
Hinckley was private in Backus' company, 28 days from Oct. 4, 
1777; ten days, Sept., 1778; eight days, April, 1779; four days, 

* Samuel' Hinckley, the emigrant ancestor, came from Tenterden, Kent, 
Eng., to Scituate, Mass., in 1634, with wife Sarah, and four children, to wit.: 
Thomas, afterwards Governor, and three daughters; he had in Scituate, 
Samuel,' 1638; Samuel,' 1639, and Samuel,' b. Barnstable, July 24, 1642. He d. 
Oct. 31, 1662; she d. Aug. 18, 1656. Samuel,' m.(i) Dec. 14, 1664, Mary, dau. 
of Roger Goodspeed, and had: Benjamin^ Hinckley, b. Dec. 6, 1666; his wife 
d. in two weeks, and he m. (2) Mary, dau. of Edward Fitzrandle, Jan. 15, 1669. 
Benjamin^ Hinckley m. Sarah, dau. of Henry Cobb, Dec. 27, 1686; he d. Jan. 2, 
1727, aet. 84; Sarah, his wife, was b. March 10, 1663; they, had Nathaniel* 
Hinckley, b. June 30, 1698, who m. Desire Greene in the text. 

t Abraham' Blish or Blush, seems to be used interchangeable, was one of 

the first settlers of Barnstable; wife Anne, who d. May 26, 1653 (-- ); he 

m. (2) 1654, Hannah or Anna, dau. of John Williams and wid. of John Barker 
of Marshfield, who was drowned Dec. \\, 1652; she d. Feb., 1658. He m. (3) 
Jan. 4. 1659, Alice, wid. of John Derby. Abraham Blush d. Sept. 7, 1683. 
Joseph,' b. April i, 1648; m. Sept. 15, 1674, Hannah, dau. of Tresham and 
Agnes Hull, who came, aet. 11, with her father Jos. Hull or Hall. Hannah, the 
youngest child was b. Feb., 1657. Abraham,^ b. Feb. 27, 1681; m. Nov. 12, 
1736, Temperance Fuller, b. 1715; d. 1767, aet. 52. Martha,* b. July 14, 1649; 
m. Feb. 21, 1771, Nathaniel Hinckley in the text. 



98 

May, 1779, and last in Sept., 1779, short calls in the War of the 
Revolution. Martha Blush was dau. of Abraham and Temperance 
(Fuller) Blush, b. in Barnstable, July 4, 1749; she d. in Barn- 
stable. Children: 

783 i. Desire' Hinckley, b. Nov. 18, 1771; d. young. 

784 ii. Warren Hinckley, b. April 17, 1774. 

785 iii. James Hinckley, b. March 19, 1776. 

786 iv. Desire Hiuckley, b. May 3, 1778. 

787 V. Benjamin Hinckley, b. June 22, 1781. 

788 vi. William Hinckley, b. Jan. 30, 1785. 

789 vii. Abraham Blush Hinckley, b. May 7, 1788. 

790 viii. Temperance Hinckley, b. May i, 1791. 

782. Sarah* Hinckley (Desire' Greene, William,' Wiiliam'), b. 
June 29, 1751; m, Zacheus Jenkins,* b. Feb. 8, 1748, seventh child 
of Joseph, who was b. Feb. 29, 1703; m. July 15, 1736, Mercy 
Howland, who was b. May 4, 1710, dau. of Shubael Howland, son 
of John Howland, Jr., son of the Pilgrim. Joseph d. Jan, 15, 1749. 
Zacheus Jenkins was a private in Col. Freeman's Reg., on short 
tours of service, 1775, 7, 8 and 9, and from May to Sept., 1776, on 
the privateer Rising Empire. Children, b. at Great Marshes: 

791 i. Ellis' Jenkins, b. July 28, 1781. 

792 ii. Eliphalet Jenkins, b. Oct. 4, 1784. 

Fourth Generation 
IN THE Line of Sarah Greene Barker. 

515. Mary* Barker (Sarah^ Greene, William,'' William'), bap. 
April 7, 1754, but according to History of Rindge^ N. H., b. Oct. 
6, 1754, which I will not try to decide. She m., as his fourth wife, 
June, 1793, Andrew Kimball of Rindge, b. Aug. 28, 1756, son of 
Lt. Richard Kimball of Boxford. He was m. five times. She d. 
July 27, 1796. They had no family. 

516. David* Barker (Sarah' Greene, William,' William'). He 
m. Sallie Crumble as stated above. Removed to Bangor, Me. He 
or his son was called Doctor. One child: 

793 i. Thomas Crumble' Barker, b. 1803. 

Fifth Generation 
in the Line of Warren Green. 

38. Asa' Hosmer (Bathsheba* Green, Warren,' William,' Wil- 
liam'), bap. at Middle Haddam, April 26, 1767, was a twin with 



* John' Jenkins came to Plymouth, Mass., 1643; removed to Barnstable; m, 
Feb. 2, 1653, Mary, wid. of John Ewer; he d. 1690; he was a soldier in the 
Pequot War, 1637, and Naragansett Expedition, 1645. Joseph,' b. March 31, 
1669; m. Oct., l6g4, Lydia Howland, b. Jan. 9, 1663; dau. of Jno. and gr.-son 
of the Pilgrim. She survived him; he d. 1734, aet. 65. 



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Stephen, page 24 above. He was a sailor and cruised on board a 
Letter of Marque, against the Spaniards under the authority of 
one of the South American States fighting for independence. He 
was successful until his last battle when he was overpowered by 
numbers, his ship was a wreck and he captured and imprisoned 
in Moro Castle, Havana; when attempts were made to secure his 
release, it was said he was dead, but his son went to Cuba, 
secured evidence that he was alive, laid the matter before our 
government which sent a man-of-war and brought him back 
after twelve years' imprisonment. Dr. Geo. W. Hosmer, who 
gave me these facts, could not tell the son's name, which I regret, 
but he gave me the name of one daughter: 

794 i. Sophia' Hosmer, who m. Robinson; she lived to 

be over 90 years of age, when he saw her in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., and reports she was then hale and hearty. 

42. Peter' Hosmer (Bathsheba' Green, Warren,' William,* Wil- 
liam'), bap. Oct. 27, 1776, in Middle Haddam, Conn.; m. in New 
York City, Elizabeth Young, whose ancestors settled in North 
Carolina. They had one child b. in New York. Peter was lost 
at sea probably in 1801 or 1802. He cruised from Connecticut 
River to the West Indies. On his last voyage the schooner " turned 
turtle " in a hurricane, as was learned later, and all on board but 
one, Orrin Chapman, were lost. He had one child: 

795 i. George* Hosmer, b. 1800. 

53. Was named Warren' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William," 
William'), d. Feb. 18, 1873. 

55. Anson' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. 
at Chatham, Conn., Jan. 3, 1774; m. May 31, 1798, Rachel Holden 
of Adams, Mass., b. July 11, 1777. He d. Dec. 29, 1849; she d. 
Sept. 18, 1858. Children: 

796 i. Richard Orlando* Green, b. March 6, 1799. 

797 ii. William Green, b. Feb. 16, 1801. 

798 iii, George Anson Green, b. Oct. 13, 1802. 

799 iv. Louise Green, b. July 29, 1804; d. Aug. 5, 1804. 

800 V. Lucy Green, b. April 27, 1806. 

56. Hannah' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. 
May 8, 1776, Chatham, Conn.; m. at East Haddam, 1796, Jared' 
Ransom* of Colchester, Conn. (Amos,* Robert,' Joshua,' Robert' 

* Robert' Ransom of Plymouth, Mass., came from England before 1654; 

freeman, 1657; m. Susanna , about 1660; d. Dec. 14, 1697. Joshua^ Ransom, 

b. about 1665, Sandwich, Mass.; m. Mary Gifford, dau. of John and Elishua 
Gifford, Feb. 21, 1687; she d. Oct. 25, 1689; he was alive the last of 1713. 
Robert^ Ransom, b. near Rexford, R. I., 1687; m. 1707, Alice Newton, dau. of 
James and Mary (Hubbell) Newton. He moved to Colchester, and d. Jan. 23, 

1777. Amos'* Ransom, b. Feb. 17, 1727; m. Anna Comstock, April 12, . 

These were parents of Jared^ in the text. 



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Ransom), b. May 4, 1770, at Colchester. He d. Nov. 3, 1846, at 
Warren, N. Y. Hannah, d. Feb. 23, 182 1. Children, all b. in 
Warren, N. Y.: 

801 i. Warren Green' Ransom, b. Aug. 7, 1797. 

802 ii. Lucy Ransom, b. May 29, 1799. 

803 iii. Hannah Ransom, b. May 26, 1801. 

804 iv. Jared Comstock Ransom, b. May 24, 1803. 

805 V. Norman Kibby Ransom, b. Sept. 7, 1806. 

57. Brainerd' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William,^ William'), b. 
according to family record, Oct. 9, 1778; m. Rachel Thomas. 

59. William' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. 
April 15, 1784. He d. Nov., 1799. 

60. Warren' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William," William'), b. 
April 22, 1786. He d. April, 1794. 

61. James' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William," William'), b. 
May 8, 1788; m. Oct. 30, 1808, Rosannah Belong. He was 20 
years, 5 months and 22 days, she 18 years and i day. Children: 

806 i. Liza' Green, b. Aug. 4, 1809. 

807 ii. Lucy Green, b. July 15, 181 1. 

62. Timothy' Green (Warren,* Warren,' William," William'), b. 
Feb. 3, 1790; m. Myra Averill. 



Fifth Generation 
in the Line of Desire Greene Hinckley. 

784. Warren' Hinckley (Nathaniel,* Desire' Greene, William,* 
William'), b. in Barnstable, April, 1774; m. (i) in Barnstable,' 
Anna Crocker, dau. of Barnabas and Mary (Conant) Crocker, b. 
in Barnstable, and d. there Jan. 11, 1814; m. (2) in Barnstable, 
July 17, 1819, Lucy Russell, dau. of Jonathan and Rebecca 
(Turner) Russell of Barnstable, b. Sept. 8, 1788; she d. 1823; he 
m. (3) in Barnstable, Aug. 3, 1827, Melinda Baker. Children: 

Ervin* Hinckley, b. Oct. 25, 1800; d. in 1817. 

Mary Hinckley, b. Sept. 5, 1805. 

Lucy Crocker Hinckley, b. June i, 1809. 

787. Benjamin' Hinckley (Nathaniel,* Desire' Greene, William,* 
William'), b. in Barnstable, June 22, 1781; d. in Barnstable, April 
10, 1872, aged 91 years, 9 months, 19 days. He was thrice m.; 
m. (i) in Barnstable, Sept. 17, 1809, Bethia Freeman, dau. of 
James Pain Freeman and Bethia Cobb, b. in Barnstable, Sept, 25, 
1787, and d. in Barnstable, Sept. 25, 1813; m. (2) in Sandwich, 
June 19, 1 8 16, Ruhama Atkins, dau. of Asa and Hannah Atkins 



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of Sandwich; she d. in Barnstable, June 30, 1822; m. (3) in Barn- 
stable, Oct. 3, 1823, Rebecca Lewis, widow of Nathan Lewis, and 
dau. of Lothrop and Mercy Tupper; she was b. in Barnstable, 
Feb. 19, 1789, and d. in Barnstable, Feb. 22, 1878, aged 89 years, 
3 days. Children: 

811 i. Sally Freeman' Hinckley, b. Aug. 28, 1810; m. Solomon 

Hinckley. 

812 ii. Deborah Ide Hinckley, b. Aug. 4, 1812; m. Elijah 

Lewis. 

813 iii. Owen Hinckley, b. April 6, 1818. 

814 iv. Bethia Hinckley, b. June 2, 1820; d. Sept. 18, 1820. 

815 V. George Hinckley, b. March 21, 1822. 

816 vi. Bethia Hinckley, b. March 9, 1825; d. Jan. 16, 1909. 

817 vii. Ruhama Atkins Hinckley, b. May 13, 1827; d. Oct. 31, 

1828. 

818 viii. Edward Lewis Hinckley, b. June 13, 1833; d. April 20, 

1834. 

819 ix. Esther Frances Hinckley, b. Sept. 11, 1835; d. June 4, 

1840. 

788. William' Hinckley (Nathaniel,* Desire' Greene, William,' 
William'), b. in Barnstable, Jan. 30, 1785; d. in Quincy, Mass., 
April II, 1850; m. Jan. 3, 1821, Achsah Woods, b. in Groton, 
Mass., June 17, 1798. dau. of Eber and Nancy (Fletcher) Woods; 
she d. in Quincy, April 7, 1864. Residence, Quincy, Mass.; car- 
penter. Children: 

820 i. William Fletcher' Hinckley, b. June 22, 1823. 

821 ii. Geo. Edmund Quincy Hinckley, b. Jan. 8, 1827. 

822 iii. Ellen Miranda Hinckley, b. Oct. 22, 1835; drowned 

Sept. 6, i860. 

823 iv. Laura Ann Hinckley, b. June 4, 1843. 

824 V. Harriet Emily Hinckley, b. May 12, 1846; d. May 11, 

1859. 

789. Abraham Blush* Hinckley (Nathaniel,' Desire' Greene, 
William," William'), b. in Barnstable, Marston Mills, March 7, 
1788; d. in Barnstable, Jan. 3, 1880, aged 91 years, 9 months, 27 
days; m. (i) at Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1814, Mercy Downs, dau. of 
James and Joanna (Bacon) Downs; she was b. in Barnstable, 
Sept. 6, 1793, and d. in Barnstable, Feb. 18, 1819; m. (2) in Barn- 
stable, June 5, 1819, Betsey Jones, dau. of Allen Goodspeed and 
Rebecca Jones, b. in Barnstable, Jan. 5, 1792, and d. in Barn- 
stable, Sept. 16, 1867. Children, b. in Barnstable: 

By first wife: 

"825 i. William' Hinckley, b. Nov. 9, 1815; m. (i) Adeline 
Doty Bearse; m. (2) Lydia Ann Hamdy. 
826 ii. Olive Jenkins Hinckley, b. Dec. 21, 1816; m. Capt. 
Lewis Crosby. 



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By second wife: 

827 iii. Nancy Crocker Hinckley, b. March 20, 1820; m. Capt. 

Oliver A. Nickerson. 

828 iv. Eliza Crocker Hinckley, b. Dec. 29, 1822; m. George 

Starbuck. 

829 V. Rebecca Marston Hinckley, b. Jan. 6, 1824; m. Henry 

Adams. 

830 vi. Martha Nye Hinckley, b. July 18, 1833; m. John P. 

Washburn. 

790. Temperance' Hinckley (Nathaniel,* Desire' Greene, Wil- 
liam," William*), b. in Barnstable, bap. May i, 1791; d. in Troy, 
N. H.; m. (i) in Barnstable, Feb. 7, 1818, Isaac Fuller of Troy, 
N. H.; he d. in Troy, Dec. 14, 1833; she m. (2) William Lawrence 
of Troy, N. H. Children: 

831 i. Martha Hinckley' Fuller, b. March 15, 1819; m. Pelig 

Sherman of Mount Holly, N. H. 

832 ii. Isaac Richardson Fuller, b. Aug. 13, 1820; m. Laura 

Jackson of Mount Holly. 

833 iii. Lydia Fuller, b. June 12, 1822; m. Winthrop Knights, 

April 6, 1843. 

834 iv. William Fuller, b. March 15, 1824; d. April 12, 1825. 

835 V. Charles Fuller, b. April 13, 1827; d. Feb. i, 1832. 

836 vi. Harriet E. Fuller, b. Nov. i, 1829; m. Joseph E. 

Lawrence. 

791. Ellis* Jenkins (Sarah* Hinckley, Desire' Greene, William,' 
William'), b. at Great Marshes, July 28, 1781; d. at same village, 
Jan. 23, 1859; m. in Barnstable, Susan Goodspeed, dau. of Benja- 
min and Susana (Smith) Goodspeed, Nov. 30, 1809; she was b. at 
Great Marshes, Jan. 24, 1783, and d. there March 3, 1869. Children: 

837 i. Sarah' Jenkins, b. Feb. 18, 1813; m. Eliphalet Loring. 

838 ii. Charles Crocker Jenkins, b. June 23, 1815; m. Mary 

Gorham Crocker. 

839 iii. Ellis Jenkins, b. June 6, 1817; m. Mary Ann Fish. 

840 iv. Susan Jenkins, b. Oct. 28, 1819; she was living in 1890, 

unmarried. 

841 V. Betsey Russell Jenkins, b. April 27, 1822; m. Jacob 

Kimball. 

842 vi. Lucy Ann Jenkins, b. March 18, 1828; m. Capt. John 

Matthews. 

792. Eliphalet' Jenkins (Sarah* Hinckley, Desire' Greene, 
William,' William'), b. Oct. 4, 1784; m. in Sandwich, June 26, 
1806, Bethia Jones. Children: 

843 i. Stephen* Jenkins. He was lost while on a fishing 

voyage to the Grand Banks. He was unm. 

844 ii. Benjamin Jenkins. He settled in Plymouth, and was 

m. there. He was master of a fashing vessel and was 
lost on the Grand Banks, leaving no issue. 



I03 

Fifth Generation 
IN THE Line of Sarah Greene Barker, 

530. Hannah' Barker (John/ Sarah' Greene, William/ Wiliam'), 
b. April 24, 1801; m. June 7, 1825, Stephen Jewett, b. Oct. 31, 
1801; removed to Fitchburgh, Mass. Selectman and repre- 
sentative. He d. Nov. 9, 1862; she d. Dec. 21, 1872. Children: 

84s i. Stephen Barker' Jewett, b. April 6, 1826; d. Jan. 16, 
1829. 

846 ii. Cynthia A. Jewett, b. Oct. 12, 1827. 

847 iii. Arianna S. Jewett, b, Oct. 11, 1829; removed to Fitch- 

burgh, Mass. 

848 iv. William Henry Jewett, b. March 7, 1832; d. Oct. 20, 

1833- 

849 v. William Henry Jewett, b. March 7, 1834; d. Nov. 5, 

1834. 

850 vi. Mary Elizabeth Jewett, b. Oct. 9, 1835. 

851 vii. Edward Jewett, b. Dec. 30, 1837. 

852 viii. Caroline Jewett, b. May 2, 1840. 

853 ix. Andrew Jewett, b. Feb. 21, 1842; lives in Fitchburgh. 

854 X. Adaline Tryphosa Jewett, b. Aug. 15, 1844; lives in 

Fitchburgh. 

855 xi. Nancy Barker Jewett, b. Feb. i, 1847; lives in Fitch- 

burgh. 

546. William' Barker (William,* Sarah* Greene, William," Wil- 
liam'), b. Dec. 15, 1796; never m. and d. July 30, 1823. 

548. George Payson' Barker (William,* Sarah* Greene, William,* 
William'). He was the only one of four to grow up, he studied 
for a time at Amherst College, but in 1826 went to Union College 
where he graduated A. B. in 1827. He was a lawyer, member of 
the Legislature, and Brigadier-General of the militia. He m. 
Abby Coit as stated above. Two children, George P. Barker and 
Sarah Barker, as stated. 



Sixth Generation 
in the Line of Warren Green, 

795. George' Hosmer (Peter,' Bathsheba* Green, Warren,* Wil- 
liam,' William'), b. 1800. He was a soldier in Second Regiment 
of Dragoons, U. S, A. He served in the Seminole War against 
the Indians in Florida, 1838-42. When the battalion to which he 
belonged was returning home he was washed overboard in a 
storm and was lost, this fact was reported by his comrades. He 
was m. in 1825 to Mary Smythe. They had two children: 

856 i. Elizabeth' Hosmer, b. 1826. 

857 ii. George W, Hosmer, b, Nov, 9, 1830. 



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796. Richard Orlando' Green (Anson,* Warren,* Warren,* 
William," William'), b. March 6, 1799; m. Feb. 9, 1831, Caroline 
Green. He d. March 3, 1865; she d. Aug, 3, 1832, She named 
her only child Lucy Maria and after her death the mother's 
name was added and that was the name by which she has always 
been known: 

858 i. Lucy Maria Caroline' Green, b. April 16, 1832. 

797. William* Green (Anson,* Warren,* Warren,* William,* 
William), b. Feb. 16, 1801, at Springfield; m. Aug. 19, 1823, 
Hester Gurn, dau. of Cunnard Gurn, b. Oct. 4, 1802, at Phila- 
delphia, Pa. She d. May 12, 1892. William Green d. April 16, 
1890. Children: 

859 i. Otto' Green, b. May 21, 1824; d. March 27, 1883. 

860 ii. William Green, b. Sept. 12, 1826; d. Feb. 12, 1853. 

861 iii. Jefferson Green, b. Jan. 6, 1828. 

862 IV. Anson Green, b. April 30, 1830, 

863 V. Franklin Green, b. Sept. 19, 1832. 

864 vi. Henry Cunnard Green, b. Sept, 25, 1834; d. Dec, 21, 

1855. 

865 vii. George Anson Green, b. April i, 1837; d. Aug. 4, 1907. 

866 viii. Holden Green, b. Sept, 3, 1839; d. Jan. 10, 1859, 

867 ix, Mary Louisa Green, b, Feb, 25, 1843. 

800. Lucy' Green (Anson,* Warren,* Warren,' William,' Wil- 
liam'), b. April 27, 1806; m. Feb., 1832, James Tozer; she d. 
April 23, 1833. 

801. Warren Green' Ransom (Hannah* Green, Warren,* War- 
ren,' William," William'), b. Warren, Herkimer Co., N, Y., Aug. 7, 
1797; m. . One child: 

868 i. George Marcellus' Ransom, b. June 18, 1820, Spring- 

field, N, Y, 

802. Lucy' Ransom (Hannah* Green, Warren,* Warren,* Wil- 
liam," William'), b. May 29, 1799; m. Clay, 

803. Hannah* Ransom (Hannah" Green, Warren,* Warren,* 
William," William'), b. May 26, 1801; m. Lansing, 

804. Jared Comstock' Ransom (Hannah* Green, Warren,* War- 
ren' William," William'), b. May, 24, 1803; m. May 26, 1824, 
Amanda Cook. He d. Dec. 25, 1829. Children: 

869 i. Charles Cook' Ransom, b. Feb. 4, 1825; d. Feb, 21, 

1856. 

870 ii. Norman Kibby Ransom, b. April 27, 1827. 

871 iii. Warren Green Ransom, b. April i, 1829; never m, • 



I05 

Sixth Generation 
IN THE Line of William Greene. 

146. Matilda Sally" Wait (Sophia T.' Greene, William/ Wil- 
liam,' William," William'), m. Joseph Studwell, Jr., b. June 16, 
1815; d. June 30, 1864. Children: 

337 i- Jennie Rebecca' Studwell, b. April 4, 1848, as above. 

872 ii. Florence Matilda Studwell, b. Aug. 26, 1850; d. Aug. 

29, 1850. 

873 iii. Joseph Hobby Studwell, b. July 7, 1854; d. Aug. 6, 

1854. 

150. Almira Ellen' Wait (Sophia I.' Greene, William,* Wil- 
liam,' William, ' William'), m. Henry Dix. He d. April 21, 1891; 
she d. Feb. 20, 1899; both in New York City. 



Sixth Generation 
IN THE Line of Sarah Greene Barker. 

846. Cynthia A.' Jewett ( Hannah' Barker, John,* Sarah' Greene, 
William," William'), b. Oct. 12, 1827; m. Aug. 20, 1863, Alfred B. 
Church. They removed to Woonsocket, R. I. 

850. Mary Elizabeth* Jewett (Hannah* Barker, John,* Sarah* 
Greene, William," William'), b. Oct. 9, 1835; m. March 12, 1863, 
Otis Adams Wheeler. They removed to Webster, Mass. 

851. Edward" Jewett (Hannah' Barker, John,* Sarah' Greene, 
William,' William'), b. Dec. 30, 1837; m. Dec. 31, 1855, Phebe 
Amanda Ramsdell, dau. of Reuben Ramsdell, b. Dec. 19, 1839. 
He was a draftsman and engineer, and d. at Tewksbury, Mass., 
Dec. 6, 1901. Children: 

874 i. Alfred Edward' Jewett, b. Sept. 20, 1856. 

875 ii. Frank Eugene Jewett, b. Nov. 24, i860. 

876 iii. Stephen Percy Jewett, b. Oct. 22, 1862; d. Feb. 21, 1864. 

877 iv. Ernest Clifton Jewett, b. Oct. 7, 1864. 

878 v. Charles Ramsdell Jewett, b. May 26, 1866. 

879 vi. William Henry Jewett, b. April 8, 187 1. 

880 vii. Florence Henrietta Jewett, b. April 19, 1873. 

852. Caroline" Jewett (Hannah' Barker, John,* Sarah* Greene, 
William," William'), b. March 2, 1840; m. Nov. 29, 1866, Charles 
A. Young. They lived in Paris, Me. 

853. Andrew' Jewett (Hannah' Barker, John,* Sarah' Greene, 
William," William'), b. Feb. 21, 1842; m. at Bridgeton, N. J., 
March 12, 1875, Martha Rose DuBois, dau. of Samuel and Sarah 
F. (Duvell) DuBois, b. at Bridgeton, Nov. 20, 1840; d. at Fitch- 



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burg, Mass., Sept. i, 1890. He removed to Allston, Mass., and is 
a banker and note broker: A. Jevvett, Son & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Children: 

881 i. Duveir Jewett, b. April 3, 1872; d. Jan. 9, 1877. 

882 ii. Kenneth DuBois Jewett, b. Oct. 2, 1880. 

567. George Payson' Barker, Jr. (George P.,' William,* Sarah* 
Greene, William,' William'), b. Dec. 24, 1835, Norwich, Conn.; 
graduate, A. B., Yale College, 1856; admitted to the bar, Buffalo, 
N. Y., Sept., 1859. He was Supervisor of Erie Co., N. Y., 1863, 
and clerk of that board until 1866. He d. of heart disease on the 
anniversar}^ of his father's death, Jan. 28, 1868. 

568. Sarah' Barker (George P.,' William,* Sarah' Greene, Wil- 
liam,' William'), m. Edward N. Gibbs. They lived at Norwich, 
Conn., where he was cashier of the Norwich National Bank. He 
is dead. 

Sixth Generation 
IN THE Line of James Green. 

156. George* Brainerd (Hannah' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, 
James,' William,' William'), m. Sarah Bartlett, who was b. June 
30, 1 82 1. Two children as given on page 43 above. 

363 iii. Sarah Frances Brainerd, b. July 6, 1861; d. April 26, 
1862. 

158. Ezra* Brainerd (Hannah* Hungerford, Hannah* Green, 
James,' William,' William'), m. Catharine Salter, b. April 26, 1823, 
dau. of Aaron and Mary (Taylor) Salter, They had a fourth 
child: 

883 iv. Joseph A.' Brainerd, b. April 24, 1857; d. young. 

170. George Pierpont' Blakeslee (Harriet* Green, Benjamin,* 
James,' William,' William'), enlisted in the United States service, 
Aug. II, 1862, in Company C, Second Regiment, Conn. Heavy 
Artillery, and was discharged July 7, 1865, the war being at an end. 

197. Clara Louise' Green (Sidney,* Richard,* James,' William,* 
William'), b. Sept. 9, 1854; d. Dec. 28, 1855. 



Seventh Generation 
in the Line of Warren Green. 

856. Elizabeth' Hosmer (George,* Peter,* Bathsheba* Green, 
Warren,' William,' William'), b. 1826; d. 1905; m. Harry Magness. 
They had four children: 

884 i. Virginia' Magness. . . 



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885 ii. George Magness. 

886 iii. Mary Magness. 

887 iv. Frank Magness. 

857. George Washington' Hosmer (George,* Peter,* Bathsheba* 
Green, Warren,' William,' William'), b. Nov. 9, 1830; graduated 
from the College of Physicians, M. D., 1864, He was correspon- 
dent for the N, Y. papers through the Peninsular campaign, and 
at battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg and Gettysburg. He m. 
April 20, 1865, Agnes D. Tatem. They had two children: 

888 i. Maria' Hosmer. 

889 ii. Sidney Hosmer, b. July 13, 1871. 

868. George Marcellus' Ransom (Warren G.,' Hannah* Green, 
Warren,' Warren,' William,' William'), b. June 18, 1820; m. at 
Richfield Springs, N. Y., June 25, 1845, Jane S. Manley. He was 
made Midshipman, U. S. N., 1845, and served through the war 
with Mexico and later through the war for the Union. Master, 
1853; Lieutenant, Feb. 21, 1854; Lieut-Commander, July 16, 1862, 
contributed to Breckenridge's defeat at Baton Rouge. In West 
Gulf Squadron with Farragut, 1862-3; Captain, 1870; Commo- 
dore, 1877, and retired from the Navy, 1882. Commodore George 
M. and Jane S. (Manley) Ransom lived at Norwich, Conn., where 
he d. Sept. 10, 1889. Children: 

890 i. Grace V.* Ransom, b. June 20, 1846. 

891 ii. George Manley Ransom, b. Oct. 16, 1847. 

892 iii. William McClenahan Ransom, b. July 30, 1854. 

893 iv. Chassie Ransom, b. March 13, 1858; d. inf. 

894 V. Marcia Ransom, b. June 4, i860. 

895 vi. Farragut Ransom, b. Sept. 26, 1862; d. inf. 

870. Norman Kibby' Ransom (Jared C.,° Hannah' Green, War- 
ren,* Warren,' William," William'), b. April 17, 1827; m. (i)Sept. 
9, 185 1, Adeline Hunter, b. Nov. 14, 1829; m. (2) Florilla Tuller, 
Oct. 14, 1858. He d. March 13, 1872; she was b. Nov. 3, 1824, 
and d. Nov. 14, 1881. Children: 

By first wife: 

896 i. Jared Warren' Ransom, b. Aug. 29, 1852. 

By second wife: 

897 i. Charles Cook Ransom, b. Aug. i, i860. 

898 ii. Harriet Davenport Ransom, b. June 20, 1864. 

Seventh Generation 
in the line of James Green. 

349. Joseph Partridge' Brainerd, page 77, served in the First 
Vermont Cavalry and was captured by the Confederates May 4, 
1864. 



io8 

405. Augustus Thatcher Holbrook and Edna' Greene Hol- 
brook, page 86, are making arrangements to move either to 
New York City or Summit, N. J. He has resigned from his 
position. 

745 iii. Richard Greene' Holbrook, b. April 13, 1909, at Alston 
(Boston), Mass. 

409. James Wilson Green may not be at Los Angeles, for my 
letters of inquiry have been returned. 

418. Clarence' Ward, page 87, is living at Princeton, N. J., 
studying in post graduate course; he is also lecturing at Rutgers 
College. 

421. Prof. Francis Carter Wood and Edith W. S. Wood, page 
87, have a fourth child (had I been informed in time he would 
have an earlier number): 

986 iv. Francis Carter Wood, Jr., b. Feb. 22, 1909. 

494. Sydney Sylvester' Green, page 58, is a bank clerk in 
Audubon. 

495. William Raymond' Green, page 58, is a student in the Law 
School, Iowa City, Iowa. 

497. Dorothy Ida' Green, page 59, is a teacher in California. 



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Eighth Generation. 

889. Sidney* Hosmer (George W.,' George," Peter,* Bathsheba* 
Green, Warren,' William," William'), b. July 13, 1871, graduated 
Yale, 1892, A. B.; m. New Haven, Conn., June 12, 1895, Clara 
Marie, dau. of Henry Barnes. He is an engineer connected with 
the Boston Edison Co. where he resides. They have four chil- 
dren: 

899 i. Esther" Hosmer, b. May 26, 1896. 

900 ii. Sidney Barnes Hosmer, b. Feb. 4, 1899. 

901 iii. Agnes Hosmer, b. Nov., 1901. 

902 iv. Henry Barnes Hosmer, b. April, 1904. 

618. Warren' Dimock (Warren S.,' Asa," Asa," Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William,'' William'), b. Sept. 14, 1859; m. at Montfort, 
Wis., Dec. 15, 1886, Clara A. Stevens; he is a lawyer, at one time 
was State Attorney; they reside at Menno, S. Dakota. Children: 

903 i. Murray Stevens' Dimock, b. Dec. 15, 1889; d. April 5, 

1891. 

904 ii. Lucy Dimock, b. Nov. 22, 1891. 

619. Harry A." Dimock (Warren S.,' Asa," Asa,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William," William'), b. Aug. 6, 1861; m. at Avoca, Wis., 
Aug. 7, 1889, Nettie Hamilton. He is a pharmacist and resides 
at Madison, Wis. 

620. Minnie E.* Dimock (Warren S.,' Asa," Asa,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William,' William'), b. May 16, 1862; m. Dec. 28, 1892, 
Edward G. Schwingle, a farmer. They reside at Pulaski, Wis. 

621. Asa Q.* Dimock (Warren S.,' Asa,' Asa,' Sarah* Green, 
Warren,' William," William'), b. April 14, 1865, was educated at 
the State University, Madison, Wis. 

622. Rue' Dimock (Warren S.,' Asa," Asa,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' 
William," William') b. Dec. 22, i86g; m. Feb. 26, 1888, John J. 
Skinner, a banker. They reside at Menno, S. Dakota. Children: 

905 i. Esther Dimock" Skinner, b. June 3, 1889. 

906 ii. Dorcas Skinner, b. Feb. 27, 1891. 

907 iii. George Warren Skinner, ) twins, b. Aug. 6, 1892; d. 

908 iv. John Lloyd Skinner, f aet. 3 months. 

623. Eleanor A. D.* McCartney (Katharine E.' Searle, Lydia 
C." Dimock, Davis,' Sarah* Green, Warren,' William," William'), 
b. Sept. 21, 1873; m. May 30, 1904, Frank Ellis Bamford. He 
enlisted in the 2nd U. S. Infantry from Wisconsin, July 14, 1891, 
was Corporal, Sergeant, Sergeant-major, and was promoted to 



no 

Second Lieutenant Nov. 3, 1893, in the 5th Infantry; April 26, 
1898, was made First Lieutenant in 15th U. S. Infantry, and Feb. 
2, 1901, Captain 28th U. S. Infantry. He is still in the service. 
No issue. 

625. Louisa' Bentley (Josephine' Searle, LyJia C Dimock, 
Davis/ Sarah* Green, Warren,' William,* William'), b. April 6, 
1862; m. at Williamsport, Pa., Dec. 6, 1892, Harry Alden Gibson 
of Williamsport, he is engaged in the Passenger Department, 
Pennsylvania R. R. Children: 

909 i. Josephine' Gibson, b. April 13, 1894. 

910 ii. Jane Gibson, b. Jan. 13, 1896. 

911 iii. Louise Gibson, b. Nov. 14, 1900. 

912 iv. Harry Alden Gibson, Jr., ) ^^. ^ ^ -^ 

913 V. Stuart Gibson, ) ' f t, y 3 

890. Grace Virginia' Ransom (George M.,' Warren G.,° Hannah' 
Green, Warren,* Warren," William." William'), b. June 20, 1846, 
at Richfield Springs, N. Y.; m, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1872, 
Commander William Swift, Jr., U. S. N. He was b. in Windham, 
Conn., entered the U. S. Naval Academy Sept. 23, 1863; graduated 
June, 1867; promoted Ensign, 1868; Master, 1870; Lieutenant, 
1871; Lieut. -Commander, Oct., 1889; Commander, April, 1897. 
He was at the U. S. Navy Yards at Charlestown, Mass., New 
London, Conn., Washington, D. C, Germantown, Pa., and July, 
1897, Ordnance Officer, U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. He is 
now, 1909, Rear Admiral and Commandant of the Boston Navy 
Yard. Children: 

914 i. Virginia' Swift, b. July 4, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

915 ii, Pauline Swift, b. Nov. 13, 1875, Richfield Springs, N. Y. 

916 iii. Madaline Swift, b. Oct. 16, 1877. 

917 iv. Justin Ransom Swift, b. Nov. 3, 1879, Boston Navy 

Yard. 

918 V. William Garfield Swift, b. Sept. 21, 1881, Norwich, 

Conn. 

919 vi. Jennie Ransom Swift, b. Oct. 16, 1882, Germantown, 

Pa.; d. Aug. 4, 1894. 

920 vii. Julia McAllister Swift, b. June 23, 1884, Norwich; 

d. Nov. 16, 1S89, Washington, D. C, 

891. George Manley' Ransom (George M.,' Warren G.,' Hannah' 
Green, Warren,* Warren,' William," William'), b. Oct. 16, 1847; 
m. July 18, 1882, Margaret Brisbane. He graduated in Medicine, 
M. D., at the Long Island College, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875, and is 
practicing his profession at 11 Charlton St., N. Y. C. Children: 

921 i. Frank Brisbane' Ransom, b. July 25, 1883, Norwich, 

Conn. 

922 ii. Henry Morgan Ransom, b. April 23, 1885, N, Y. C. 



Ill 

892. William McClennahan' Ransom (Georj^e M.,' Warren G.,' 
Hannah' Green, Warren/ Warren/ William,' William'), b. July 
30, 1854; m. at Warren, R. I., July 7, 1886, Annie Frank Abbot, b. 
July 3, 1857. He graduated at the Brooklyn Polytechnic In- 
stitute. They live at Warren, R. I., he is a civil engineer. One 
child: 

923 i. Marcia' Ransom, b. May 28, 1891; d. June 6, 1900. 

894. Marcia* Ransom (George M.,' Warren G.,' Hannah' Green, 
Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. June 4, i860, at Cherry 
Valley, N, Y.; m. at Norwich, Conn., June 4, 1893, Major Charles 
W. Abbot, Jr., U. S. A., retired, son of Pay Director Chas. W. 
Abbot, U. S. N., brother of Mrs. Annie Frank Abbot Ransom, 
above, wife of W. McC. Ransom (No. 892). Major Abbot served 
in the War with Spain. His address is Adjutant-General's office, 
Providence, R. I. Children: 

924 i. Walter' Abbot, b, April 20, 1894, Sacketts Harbor, 

N. Y.; d. Sept. 21, 1896. 

925 ii. Grace Abbot, b. May 20, 1895, Fort Niobrara, Neb. 

897. Charles Cook* Ransom (Norman K.,' Jared C.,* Hannah* 
Green, Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. Aug. i, i860; 
m. June i, 1892, Mary Edson Lennox, who was b. at Albany, 
N. Y., May 13, 1865, dau. of James Thompson Lennox, b. May 18, 
1824, and Mary Davison (Nelson) Lennox, his wife, who was b. 
Jan. 16, 1825. They lived in Albany, N. Y. Mr. Ransom grad- 
uated, M. D., in 1883, from the University of Buffalo, N. Y., and 
has practiced his profession in N. Y. City, at his residence, 66 W. 
49th St. Children: 

926 i. Lennox" Ransom, b. May 16, 1894. 

927 ii. Charles Cook Ransom, Jr., b. Feb. 20, 1897. 

928 iii. Norman Kibby Ransom, b. March 6, 1901. 

898. Harriet Davenport' Ransom (Norman K.,' Jared C.,' 
Hannah' Green, Warren,* Warren,' William,' William'), b. June 
20, 1864; m. July 10, 1881, Charles E. Cromley, b. March 8, i860. 
Children: 

929 i. Ransom Charles' Cromley, b. Feb. 7, 1882. 

930 ii. Edward Ashton Cromley, b. Jan. 15, 1886. 

631. Alice* Greene (Russell T.,' Asaph L.,' Russell T.,' William,* 
William,' William,' William'), b. Feb. 27, 1869, at Jersey City, 
N. J.; m. April 13, 1893, at Jamaica Plains, Mass , Arthur Warren 
Mudge; he is connected with the Forbes Lithographing Co. 
They live at Chestnut Place, Jamaica Plains, Mass. She is a 
member of the Baptist Church of that place. Children: 

931 i. Arthur Warren* Mudge, Jr., b. Jan. 8, 1894, Jamaica 

Plains. 

932 ii. William Forbes Mudge, b. Sept. 15, 1895, Jamaica Plains. 



112 

632. Walter Lorenzo' Greene) Russell T.,' Asaph L.," Russell 
T.,' William/ William,' William,' William'), b. at Jersey City, 
N. J., Nov. I, 1870; m. Aug. 3, 1907, Julia Ross of Honeoye, N. Y. 
He lives at Schenectady, N. Y., he is an artist and has been an ex- 
hibitor in the Paris, France, salons. 

633. Russell Thomas' Greene, Jr. (Russell T.,' Asaph L,,* Rus- 
sell T.,' William,^ William,' William,' William'), b. at Jersey City, 
N. J., May 30, 1873; m. June 22, 1899, at Jamaica Plains, Mass., 
Winifred Williams, dau. of Frederick and Mary (Hodges) Wil- 
liams. Mr. Williams was of Falmouth, Mass., the Hodges family 
lived on Staten Island, Richmond Co., N. Y. Mr. Greene grad- 
uated (A. B.) Harvard, 1896; M. A., 1897. He is a teacher con- 
nected with the High School of Commerce, N. Y. City. Children: 

933 i. Mary Elizabeth' Greene, b. June 2, 1900. 

934 ii. Eleanor Greene, b. June 5, 1902. 

935 iii. Hamilton Greene, b. May 19, 1904. 

634. Willard Beckwith' Greene (Russell T.,' Asaph L.,' Rus- 
sell T.,' William,' William,' William," William'), b. Oct. 13, 1875, 
at Jersey City, N. J.; m. June 5, 1895, Stella Day. He obtained a 
divorce in 1907, He is with Andrew J. Lloyd & Co., opticians, 
Washington St., Boston. He invented the lens lock, an improve- 
ment in eye glasses, and has also obtained other patents. 

636. Herbert Lewis' Greene (Casper F.,' Asaph L.,' Russell T.,* 
William,* William,' William," William'), b. July i, 1874, Jersey 
City, N. J.; m. Nov. 29, 1902, Jeannette Crogan, dau. of Mrs. 
Fanny Crogan of Bloomfield, N. J. He is a boss machinist. They 
live at Roseville, N. J. One child: 

936 i. Russell H." Greene, b. July 17, 1906. 

637. Ida Mary' Greene (Casper F.,' Asaph L.,' Russell T.,* 
William,* William,' William," William'), b. Jan. 16, 1877, at Jersey 
City, N. J.; m. Sept. 27, 1899, Edwin F. Kraft of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
He is engaged in business of photograph supplies. One child: 

937 i. Norval Greene* Kraft, b. June 29, 1902, Jersey City, 

N.J. 

639. Warren Francis' Greene (Casper F.,' Asaph L.,* Russell 
T.,' William,* William,' William," William'), b. July 20, 1884; m. 
Nov. 4, 1908, Sue Mary Stauffer of Newark, N. J. He is in the 
produce business. 

640. Salvador a' Greene (Oscar,' Asaph L.,' Russell T.,* Wil- 
liam,* William,' William," William'), b. July 4, 1877; m. (i) Dec. 26, 
1894, John Marks; m. (2) Albert Len. They reside at Maurer, 
N. J. Children: 



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938 1. Oscar Ward' Marks, b. Jan, 19, 1896. 

939 ii. Alberta Alice Len, b. July 24, (901. 

940 iii. Ruth Salvadora Len, b. Dec. 29, 1902. 

649. Mary Stitt* Miller (Mary M.' Stitt, Matilda A.* Greene, 
Russell T.,' William,* William,' William,'^ William'), b. Jersey City, 
N. J., March 8, 1872; m. at same place, March 28, 1894, Rolph 
Marsh of Jersey City, b. April 29, 1869, son of Wm. Lawrence 
and Adele (Young) Marsh, and grandson of Rolph Marsh of 
Rahway, N. J. Children, both b. at New York City: 

941 i. William Lawrence' Marsh, b. April 3, 1896. 

942 ii. Kathryn Marsh, b. Dec. 2t, 1897. 

651. Matilda Stitt' Miller (Mary M.' Stitt, Matilda A.* Greene, 
Russell T.,* William,* William,' William," William'), b. May 8, 
1878; m. Aug., 1908, Allan Frederick Carver of New York, N. Y. 

653. Dudley Lorenzo* Webster (Ella M.' Sears, Julia E." Greene, 
Russell T.,' William,* William,' William,'' William'), b. Sept. 6, 
1874; m. Nov. 2, T904, Martha Lura Edson. Children: 

943 i. Dudley Edson' Webster, b. July 30, 1905. 

944 ii. Dorothy Martha Webster, b. Feb. 22, 1907. 



654. Cora May* Jennings (Alice' Clough, Sybil P.* Greene, 
Russell T.,' William,* William,' William," William'), b. May 26, 
1869, Jersey City; m. May i, 1889, Obed Jacob White, b. Marion 
Co., Mo., Sept. 19, 1858; he graduated at La Grange College, Mo., 
1883, A.M.; ib., 1887, D.D., 1905, also D.D., Colby College, 1905; 
he graduated in theology from Rochester Seminary, 1887; was 
pastor First Baptist Church, Jersey City, N. J.; Nashua, N. H., 
1889-94, now pastor of Winthrop St. Baptist Church, Taunton, 
Mass. Children: 

945 i. Russell Milton* White, b. May 21, 1890, Nashua, N. H. 

946 ii. Irving Clough White, b. April 30, 1894, Nashua, N. H. 

947 iii. Ralph Winthrop White, b. Oct. 31, 1896, Taunton, 

Mass. 

948 iv. Earle Franklin White, b. Dec. 4, 1907, Taunton, Mass. 

655. Randolph Parmly* Jennings (Alice' Clough, Sybil P.' 
Greene, Russell T.,* William,* William,' William," William'), b. 
May 12, 1877, Jersey City; m. Jan. 16, 1906, Jamia Howell Corwin, 
at Ovid, N. Y., on Oct. 19, 1907; they removed to Mexico City, 
Mexico, their address is P. O. Box 649. One child: 

949 i. William Randolph' Jennings, b. Feb. 3, 1908, Mexico 

City. 



114 

667. Robert Alexander' Barry (Emily S.' Wait, William S.,' 
Sophia I.* Greene, William,* William,' William,* William'), b. 
June 2, 1867; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Mary Laura MacFaul, dau. of 
George and Lydia Ann (Porter) MacFaul. Children: 

950 i. Robert Alexander' Barry, b. Oct. 29, 1899; d. Nov. 3, 

1899. 

951 ii. Lyman Francis Barry, b. March 12, 1901. 

668. Emma Louise" Barry (Emily S.' Wait, William S.,' Sophia 
i: Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), b. Feb. i, 1869; 
m. Dec. 19, 1886, William David Eberhard Allen, son of Dr. 
Jerome Allen (a minister of the Presbyterian Church) and Mary 
Windsor Allen, his wife. Children: 

952 i. Frances Barry' Allen, b. July 25, 1888. 

953 ii. Dorothy Windsor Allen, b. April 8, 1892. 

669. Frank Gibberd® Barry (Emily S.' Wait, William S.,' Sophia 
L* Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), b. Aug. i, 187 1; 
m. July 18, 1895, Jessie Noble, dau. of Solomon Belden Noble, b. 
May 22, 1819, m. March 8, 1854. He was son of Hon. Daniel 
Noble, Yale, 1764, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. He was 
b. at Williamstown, Mass.; graduated at Williams College, 1837. 
His mother was Esther Belden Wolcott, b. Colchester, Conn., 
Oct. 6, 1777; d. Nov. II, 1857. The wife of S. B. Noble was Agnes 
Nicholson, who d. about 1874. Frank G. and Jessie N. Barry had 
one child: 

954 i. Clara Nicholson' Barry, b. Sept. 17, 1896. 

675. Charles Lyman' Curtiss (Sophia L' Wait, Henry L.,* 
Sophia i: Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), b. at 
Albany, N. Y., in 1873; "i- 1S92, Julia Golding, who was b. in 
N. Y. City, 1870. Children, all b. in N. Y. City: 

955 i. Loyd Lyman* Curtiss, b. 1893. 

956 ii. Winifred Curtiss, b. 1895. 

957 iii. Isabella Dorothy Curtiss, b. 1902. 

676. Martha Maud' Curtiss (Sophia I.'' Wait, Henry L.,' Sophia 
L' Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), b. 1877, 
Albany, N. Y.; m. 1898, Edwin Patterson, b. N. Y., 1877, son of 
Andrew and Emma (Tracy) Patterson. They had no children. 

678. Clara Nathalie' Wolfe (Jennie R.' Studwell, Matilda S." 
Wait, Sophia I.' Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), 
b. Aug. 28, 1868; m. Nov. 3, 1887, Charles Inderlied, b. at North 
Branch, July 20, 1865. Children: 

958 i. Clarence 0.° Inderlied, b. Nov. 2, 1888. 

959 ii. Walter J. Inderlied, b. June 8, 1890. 



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I 




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960 iii. Alfred S. Inderlied, b. Jan. 3, 1892. 

961 iv. Lester F. Inderlied, b. March 22, 1894. 

962 V. Gladys Inderlied, b. Aug., 1899. 

679. Charles Belcher' Wolfe (Jennie R.' Studwell, Matilda S.' 
Wait, Sophia I.^ Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), 
b. April 18, 1870; m. at Milton, N. Y., March 30, 1892, Annie 
Dugan, b. Dec. 28, 1872. Children: 

963 i. Florence Wolfe," b. Nov. 8, 1893. 

964 ii. Charles Wolfe, b. Aug. 14, 1894. 

681. Anita Bond* Atwater (Jennie R.^ Studwell, Matilda S." 
Wait, Sophia I.' Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), 
b. Dec. 3, 1876; m. Jan. 9, 1892, Oscar Ayers, Children: 

965 i, Anita Atwater' Ayers, b. Dec. 27, 1894. 

966 ii. Herbert Ayers, b. Sept. 5, 1896. 

967 iii. Marvin Ayers, b. Dec, 1905. 

683. Eugene Sutton' Atwater (Jennie R.^ Studwell, Matilda 
S.' Wait, Sophia I.^ Greene, William,* William,' William,' William'), 
b. March 28, 1880; m. Dec. 31, 1907, Mary Sullivan of Central 
Valley, N. Y. One child: 

968 i. Mary' Atwater, b. Oct. 19, 1908. 

695. Elbert Warren' Clark, Jr. (Martha C Brainerd, Timothy 
G.,' Hannah' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William,' 
William'), b. Feb. 28, 1880; m. April 20, 1904, Ada Bernice Valleau, 
dau. of George and Angie (Teabout) Valleau. Mr. Valleau d, in 
1904, his widow is living at Grinnell, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Clark 
reside at 11 26 Broad St., Grinnell. They have one child: 

969 i. Elbert Warren' Clark, 3d, b. Oct. 3, 1905. 

703. Ruth Bartlett' Mears (Mary V.' Brainerd, George,* 
Hannah' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William,' Wil- 
liam'), b. Amherst, Mass., May 28, 1879, removed to Williams- 
town with the family; m. Dec. 25, 1906, Prof. Stuart Pratt 
Sherman, b. Oct. i, 1881; A. B., Williams, 1903; A.M., Harvard, 
Ph.D., idem. His parents were John and Ada Martha (Pratt) 
Sherman* of Anita, Iowa. Mrs. Ruth B. Mears Sherman grad- 
uated A. B. at Vassar College, 1899; A. M , 1900. They reside at 
707 W. California St., Urbana, 111. One child: 

970 i. John Mears' Sherman, b. Nov. 4, 1907. 

* The first of the Sherman family was Thomas (1420-1492), England. The 
first emigrant to America of this line was Edmund (1585-1636); he settled in 
Connecticut, Stuart Pratt Sherman removed to Williamstown, Mass., in 1897, 
he entered Williams College and graduated A. B. in 1903; he received an A. M. 
from Harvard in 1904, and Ph. D. from same in 1906. He taught English in 
the University of Illinois, 1907-8, and is now Assistant-Prof, of same. 



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704. Brainerd' Mears (Mary V.' Brainerd, George,' Hannah* 
Hungerford, Hannah^ Green, James,' William," William'), b. Jan. 
17, 1881. He graduated at Williams College, Williamstown, 
Mass., A. B., 1903, and is now Instructor in Chemistry in the 
University of Illinois. 



705. Harris David' Mears (Mary V.' Brainerd, George,' 
Hannah'' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William,'' William'), 
b. Aug. 23, 1882; graduated A. B. at Williams, 1903. He is an 
Hydraulic Engineer, at present with the International Paper Co. 

706. Leverett Burnham* Mears (Mary V.'' Brainerd, George,' 
Hannah' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), 
b. April 16, 1885; graduated A. B. at Williams, 1906. He is In- 
structor in Chemistry at Williams College. 

707. Frederic Woehler' Mears (Mary V.' Brainerd, George,' 
Hannah' Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), 
b. Nov. I, 1889; at Williams College 1909. 

708. Ezra' Brainerd (George,^ Ezra,' Hannah* Hungerford, 
Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), b. Nov. 9, 1867; m. 
June, 1899, Delia Fletcher, who came from Michigan. He is 
weigh master Am. Sheet Steel Mine, Stillwater, O. Children: 

971 i. George Fletcher' Brainerd, b. Sept. 17, 1900. 

972 ii. Joseph Clifford Brainerd, b. Nov. 25, 1902. 

973 iii. Dorothy Brainerd, b. Dec. 21, 1904; d. Aug. 9, 1906. 

974 iv. James Eugene Brainerd, b. July 4, 1907. 

709. Fanny P.* Brainerd (George,' Ezra,' Hannah' Plungerford, 
Hannah* Greene, James,' William," William'), b. Nov. 13, 1869; 
m. Thomas Gordon, M. D., graduate of Columbus Medical School, 
Columbus, O. One child: 

975 i. Margaret" Gordon, b. Dec. 6, 1899, 

711. Beriah Wilkins' Brainerd (George,' Ezra,' Hannah' 
Hungerford, Hannah* Green, James,' William," William'), b. 
Aug. 21, 1875; enlisted 17th U. S. Infantry at Columbus, O., for 
Spanish War. 

712. Fleming" Brainerd (George,' Ezra,' Hannah' Hungerford, 
Hannah* Green, James," William," William'), b. July 3, 1877; m. 
Carrie, dau. of Lewis Hayes, farmer, near Bridgeport. Children: 

076 i. Edward Hayes' Brainerd, ) ,. • , -m ^ 

977 ii. Fleming Briinerd. [ t^^^^^' ^- ^^^- ^4, 1906. 



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719. Adella Margaret* Blakeslee (Franklin P.,' Julius F.,° 
Harriet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. Sept. 
16, 1867; m. Aug-. 25, 1897, Clinton Edmund Crane of Waterbury, 
Conn. Children, b. in Waterbury: 

978 i. Dorothy Blakeslee' Crane, b. Dec. — , 1899; d. Dec. — , 

1899. 

979 ii. Alfred Blakeslee Crane, b. June 27, 1902. 

720. Frederic Wylie* Blakeslee (Franklin P.,' Julius F.,' Har- 
riet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. Feb. 14, 
1880; m. 1901, Carrie Whiteman of Waterbury, Conn. One child: 

980 i. Raymond Arlington" Blakeslee, b. Jan. 24, 1902. 

721. James Clayton* Smith (Caroline L.' Blakeslee, Julius F.,' 
Harriet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. July 3, 
1878; m. Sept. 21, 1898, Janet Douglas of Worcester, Mass. She 
was dau, of Simon and Emily (Fiske) Douglas. One son, b. 
Worcester: 

981 i. Herbert Douglas' Smith, b. Feb. 28, 1903. 

728. Olive Wentworth* Abel (Mary T.' Blakeslee, Julius F.,* 
Harriet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William,' William'), b. Aug. 
29, 1882; m. Sept. 14, 1904, Allan Russel Burgess, son of Orlando 
R. Burgess and Eliza Hurlburt, his wife, of Folkston, Penn. 
Olive W. Burgess d. Sept. 6, 1906. One child: 

982 i. Omar Allan' Burgess, b. July 19, 1905. 

729. Vernon Eugene' Abel (Mary I.' Blakeslee, Julius F.,' 
Harriet' Green, Benjamin,* James,' William," William'), b. May 2, 
1886; m. Feb. 5, 1908, Hattie Frances Wisker, dau. of John, of 
Waterbury, and Katharyn Eva Shirmer of Danbury, Conn., 
native of Germany. 



ii8 



Ninth Generation. 

915. Pauline' Swift (Grace V.° Ransom, George M..' Warren G.,* 
Hannah' Green, Warren,* Warren,^ William,^ William'), b. Nov. 13, 
1875, at Richfield Springs, N. Y.; m. Frederick Asser Asserson, 
Passed Assistant-Surgeon, U. S. N. They live at the Naval 
Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. One child: 

983 i. Grace Pauline" Asserson, b. Aug. 9, 1905. 

917. Justin Ransom' Swift (Grace V.° Ransom, George M,,' 
Warren G.,' Hannah' Green, Warren,* Warren,' William," Wil- 
liam'), b. Nov. 3, 1879, U. S. Navy Yard, Boston; m. April 12, 
1904, Agnes Christabel Asserson, dau. of William C. Asserson, 
U. S. N.; she d. June 24, 1908. His address is 500 Westinghouse 
Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Children: 

984 i. Justin Asserson'" Swift, b. March 10, 1906. 

985 ii. Garfield Christian Swift, b. June 24, 1908. 



CORRECTIONS. 



In the preface I said I have not asked for illustrations, but later I asked 
parties to furnish, but with no idea of receiving any pay toward the book, in 
the usual way. 

Page 7, line 14, strike out Caswell. 

Page 8, line 10 from foot, strike out Mary to end of line, and insert Hannah, 
daue^hier of Deac. John Moore. 

Page 13, line 27, Pepperell ; line 37, 77/^. 

Page 36, line i, for Taylor read Tyler. 

Page 39, line 4 from foot, drop t read Harford; Casper C; for Middle- 
town read Athens. 

Page 40, line 11, add final e. 

Page 41, line 27, for Julia read Julia. 

Page 50, line 4, should read Clarence. 

Page 51, line 5 from foot, for and read she and for she he. 

Page 64, No. 569, add: d. March 2, 1842, 

Page 65, line 4 from foot, add final e. 

Page 79, No. 711, read Beriah Wilkins. 

Page 82, line 3<;, drop marks of parenthesis. 

Page 84, line 7 from foot, let Isaac S. Holbrook precede b. Nov. 1 1, 1819. 

Page 85, last line, for A. T. A. read A.T.H. 



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APPENDICES. 



Appendix A. 

DESCENDANTS OR HUSBANDS OF SUCH IN THE U. S. 

IN TIME OF WAR. 



SERVICE 



9. Capt. James Green, 

780. Lieut. Benjamin Hinckley, 
7. Barnabas Barker, Jr., 

15. Benjamin Greene, 

21. Joseph Hungerford, 

781. Nathaniel Hinckley, 
21. Capt. David Pierson, 
24. William Green, 

33. Benjamin Green Goff, 

782. Zaccheus Jenkins, 

34. Timothy Goff, 
26. Capt. Richard Green, 

7q5. George Hosmer, 

i568. Commodore Geo. Marcellus Ransom, 
<i tt (. f( 

100. Timothy Franklin Green, 

170. George Pierrepont Blakeslee, 

275. Capt. William Henry McCartney, 

188. Capt. Richard Henry Greene, 

191. Sidney Harper Green, 

214. James Wesley McCullah, 

216. Sergt. James Cutter Broadwell, 

298. Charles W. Greene, 
364. George Brainerd, 

299. Russell Thomas Greene, 
333. Lyman Frank Barry, 

349. Joseph Partridge Brainerd, 

325. Hospital Steward James F. Fairman, 

397. 1st Lieut. Winthrop Murray Tuttle, 

476. Eng. Frederick Shepard Chapman, 

481. Q.-M. Frederick Shepard McMurray, 

623. ist Lieut. Frank E. Bamford, 

890. Rear-Admiral William Swift, 

711. Beriah Wilkins Brainerd, 

894. Major Charles W. Abbot (retired), 

915. Passed Asst.-Surg. Frederick A. Asserson, 



1776-9, Revolution. 

1776-80, 

1779-80, 

1780, 

1775. 
1777-9, 

1776, 

1777.* 
1777-80,*? " 

1775-9. 

1777. 

1812, 



War with England. 
1838-42,*, Seminole War. 
1847, War with Mexico. 

1861-5, War for the Union. 



1862-5, 
1 861-4, 
1862-4, 



1862, 

1864, 

1 86 1 -2,* 

1861-5, 

1862, 

1863, 

1862-4,* 

l8q8-9, 

1898-9, 

1898-9,1 

1898-9, 

1898-9,1 

1898-9,1 
1898-9, 
1898-9, 
1898-9.1 



War 






with Spain. 



Appendix B. 
COLLEGE DEGREES. 



27. 1784, Jared Spencer, 

151. 1822, Joseph Hungerford Brainerd, 

548. 1827, George Payson Barker, 

93. 1828, Sidney Brainerd Willey, 

154. 1830, Timothy Green Brainerd, 

76. 1833, Richard William Green, 

98. 1834, Frederick William Shepard, 

160. 1852, Charles Henry Barrett, 



A. B., Yale. 

A. B., Yale. 

A. B., Union. 

A. B., Yale; M. D., 1831. 

A. B., Yale; B. D., Andover, 1839. 

A. M., Hon., Yale. 

M. D., Yale. 

A. B., Yale; A. M., id. 



* Killed or died in ttie U. S. service. 



t Still in U. S. Service. 



I20 



567. 


1856. 


i6i. 


1859, 


i88. 


1862, 


349. 


1862, 


850. 


1864. 


351- 


1867. 


864. 


1867, 


356. 




186. 


1873. 


234. 


1873, 


358. 


1874, 


362. 


1874, 


892. 




891. 


1875. 


236. 


1879. 


243- 


1879. 


207. 


1880, 


438. 


1880, 


244. 


1883, 


360. 


1883, 


654. 


1883. 


897. 


1883, 


471. 


1884. 


621. 


1886. 


709. 




398. 


1887, 


473- 


1887, 


409. 




247. 


1890, 


421. 


1891, 


889. 


1892, 


360. 


1893. 


469. 


1893. 


472. 


1894, 


476. 


1894, 


447- 


1895, 


663. 


1896, 


703. 


1899, 


246. 


1900, 


435- 


1901, 


452- 


1902, 


704. 


1903, 


705. 


1903. 


703- 


1903. 


477- 


1904, 


418. 


1905. 


454. 


1906, 


706. 


1906, 


418. 


1907, 


456. 


1908, 


707. 





George Payson Barker, Jr., 
George William Jones, 
Richard Henry Greene, 
Joseph Partridge Brainerd, 
George VV. Hosmer, 
George Cotton Brainerd, 
William Swift, Jr., 
Elbert W^arren Clark, Jr., 
Richard Gleason Greene, 
Frederick Job Shepard, 
Henry Green Brainerd, 

Leverett Mears, 

William McC. Ransom, 
George Manley Ransom, 
John Woodruff Shepard, 
William Raymond Green, 
Henry Green Wildman, 
George Edward Goodspeed, 
Charles Dudley Green, 
William Hungerford Brainerd, 
Obed Jacob White, 

Charles Cook Ransom, 
Edward Mortimer Chapman, 
Asa Q. Dimock, 
Thomas Gordon, 
Frank Day Tattle, 
George Henry Haynes, 

James Wilson Green, 
Ida Augusta Green, 
Francis Carter Wood, 

Sidney Hosmer, 
Mary Bowen Brainerd, 
Burton Leonard Lawton, 
Charles Porter Botsford, 
Frederick Shepard Chapman, 
William Edward Rolfe, 
Russell Thomas Greene, Jr., 
Ruth Bartlett Mears Sherman, 
Ralph Brewster Marean, 
Joseph Horace Goodspeed, 
Georgian Olive Macgurn, 

Brainerd Mears, 
Harris David Mears, 
Stuart Pratt Sherman, 

Clarissa S. Hastings Chapman, 

Clarence Ward, 

Stanleigh Winslow Macgurn, 

Leverett Burnham Mears, 

Helen Eschbaug Ward, 

Donald Greene, 

Frederick Woehler Mears, 



A. B. Yale. 

A." B.,' Yale'; A. M., Prof., Cornell. 

A. B., Yale, A. M.; LL. B., Columbia. 

A. B., Vermont. 

M. D., Columbia, 

A. B., Yale; LL. B., Harvard, 

Midshipman, U. S. Naval Academy. 

M. D., Rush, Chicago. 

A. M., Hon., Yale. 

A. B., Yale, 

A. B., Dartmouth; M. D., Rush; 

Prof., S. California. 
A. B., Amherst; Ph. D., Gottingen; 

Prof., Williams. 
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 
M. D., College L, I. 
A, B„ Yale. 

A. B., Oberlin. Judge. 
M. D., Columbia. 

B. Ph., Yale, Sheff, 
A. B., Oberlm. 

A. B., Iowa. 

A. B., LaGrange; B. D., Rochester; 

D. D., Colby. 
M. D., Univ. Buffalo. 
A. B., Yale; B. D., id., 1890. 
A. B., Madison, Wis. 
M. D., Columbus, 
A. B., Yale. 
A. B., Amherst; Ph, D,, J. Hopkins; 

Prof. 
Deer Lodge College, Mont. 

A, B., Oberlin; A. M., Mich. 

B. S., Ohio; M. D., Columbia; A.- 

Prof., id. 
A B Yale 

Ph. li'., Iowa; Ph. D., Chicago. 
Ph. B., Yale, Sheff. 
M. D., Yale. 

A. B., Yale. 

B. S., Washington University. 
A. B., Harvard; A. M., id. 

A. B., Vassar; A. M., id. 

B. S., Columbian; M. E., id. 

A. M., Hon., Trinity. 

B. Litt., Woman's Col., Frederick 

City, Md. 
A. B„ Williams, 
A, B., Williams. 
A, B., Williams; A. M„ Harvard; 

Ph. D..2V/./ Prof., Illinois. 
A. B., Wellesley. 
A. B., Princeton; A. M„/</, 
A. B., Yale. 
A. B., Williams. 
A. B., Holyoke, 
A. B., Yale. 
A. B., Williams, 



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Appendix C. 
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM' GREENE. 

Barnstable, ss.: 

To all People unto whom the Presents shall come. Silvanus Bourne 
Esq^ Judge of the Probate of Wills &c. in the County of Barn- 
[SEAL.] stable within the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, 
sendeth Greeting. Know ye. That Pursuant to the Acts or 
Laws of the said Province Relating to the settlement or distribution of the 
estates of intestates and the direction power and authority to me therein given, 
I do hereby order and assign unto Warren Green of Middletown in the County 
of Hartford in the Colony of Connecticut, Blacksmith, eldest son of William 
Greene late of Barnstable, yeoman, deceased, all those pieces and parcels of 
Land wiih the Buildings and appurtenances thereon and thereto belonging 
being the whole of the Real estate of the sd. William Green deceased lying 
and being in the Town of Barnstable aforesaid: Consisting of about three 
acres and half of Upland with the buildings thereon and about twenty acres of 
wood land and the same is particularly set forth and described in the Returns 
of Commissioners by me appointed and sworn for the appraisal thereof and by 
them valued at sixty six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence Lawful 
money (as by the Return of the sd Commissioners in the Registry of Probate 
for the said County of Barnstable may appear) To Have and to hold the 
hereby ordered and assigned Land and Premises with the members and 
appurtenances thereof unto him the before named Warren Green and to his 
heirs and assigns forever. Provided he the sd. Warren Green his heirs 
executors and administrators shall and do well and Truly pay or cause to be 
paid unto the rest of the before named dec'ds children their Legall Represen- 
tatives or Guardians the several sums of money hereafter in this my Decree to 
them respectively ordered to be paid togather with the interest for their 
Respective sums or Portions After the Rate of six pounds per cent, per 
annum to Commence on and from the Twenty seventh day of March Anno 
Dom 1756 and both principal and Interest to be paid (if demanded) on or 
before the twenty seventh day of March which will be in the year of our Lord 
one Thousand seven Hundred and Fifty seven Accordingly I order the before 
named Assignee Warren Green his Heirs etc. in the first place to pay and clear 
all charges relating to this Settlement. Then to pay to William Green one of 
the heirs of the sd William Green deceased Eight pounds six shillings and 
eight pence and to John Green another of the Heirs of the sd Deceased the 
like sum of Eight pounds six shillings and eight pence & to James Green 
another of the Heirs of the sd Deceased the Like sum of Eight pounds six 
shillings and eight pence and to Desire Hinckley another of the Heirs of the 
sd Deceased the like sum of Eight pounds six shillings & eight pence and also 
to Sarah Barker another of the heirs of the said Deceas'd: the like sum of Eight 
pounds six shillings and eight pence and to Mercy Barker, Joshua Barker, Lucy 
Barker Content Barker Bersheba Barker and Zipporah Barker minors and 
children of Mary Barker deceased another of the Heirs of the sd deceased the 
Like sum of Eight pounds six shillings & eight pence that is to each of sd 
minors the sum of One pound seven shillings & nine pence in Like money 
manner and with the Interest before mentioned all which aforesaid: sums with 
the share of the sd Assignee amount to the apprized Value of the sd. Real 
Estate and make each Childs share therein to be agreeable to the direction of 
the Law. Provided also, in case all or any part of the hereby Assigned Land 
and Premises shall be Legally evicted from the before named Assignee 
Warren Green his heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns that then the 
rest of the aforesd deceaseds children their Heirs &c (sharers in this Division) 
shall refund their Ratable parts with Law charges. 

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and the seal of the 
Probate Office for the County aforesd: The Twenty seventh Day of March 
Anno Dom: 1756 and in the Twenty ninth year of His Majesties Reign. 

Silvanus Bourne. 
Examined by Da*. Gorham, Reg'. 



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Appendix D. 



CAPT. GREEN OF THE LIGHT HORSE AT WHITE PLAINS, 

SEPTEMBER. 1776. 

The incident mentioned above, pp. 9-10, spoken of in the family as " when 
grandpa saved Washington's life," was told me by my grandfather in 1847, 
and often repeated afterwards by my father, it made an impression on me as a 
boy of eight years when I first heard it, and I often asked when and where it 
occurred, but no one seemed to know. When Irving's Life of Wai,hington was 
published in 1859, father called my attention to the similarity of the incident, 
but we did not then know that Capt. Green was at White Plains; when I 
satisfied myself he was there everything was proved. 

In the Memoirs of Maj.-Gen. VVm. Heath, p. 68, edition of I901, is the 
following: 

"27th. The Commander-in-Chief ordered the general officers who were 
o£f duty to attend him to reconnoitre" . . . "on this morning when arrived 
at the ground, to the west and almost parallel with the left of the army as then 
formed, 'Yonder,' says Maj.-Gen. Lee, pointing, 'is the ground we ought to 
occupy.' ' Let us go and view it,' replied the Commander-in-Chief. When on 
the way a Light Horseman came up in full gallop, his horse almost out of breath, 
and addressed Gen. Washington: 'The British are on the camp, sir!' The 
general observed: 'Gentlemen we have now other business than reconnoitring.' 
Putting his horse on full gallop for the camp, and followed by the other officers, 
after arriving at Headquarters, the Commander-in-Chief turned to the officers 
and only said: " Gentlemen, you will return to your respective posts and do the 
best you can.'" 

In Bolton's History of Westchester Co., Vol. I, p. 570, the above is copied 
in full. 

In Irving's Life of Washington, Vcl. II, p. 390, it reads: ". . . now that 
Gen. Lee was arrived Washington rode out with him and other general officers, 
who were off duty, to reconnoitre a height which appeared more eligible. 
When arrived at it, Lee pointed to another on the north still more com- 
manding: 'Yonder,' said he, 'is the ground we ought to occupy.' 'Let us go 
then and view it,' replied Washington. They were gently riding in that 
direction when a trooper came, spurring up his panting horse. 'The British 
are in the camp, Sir!' cried he. 'Then gentlemen,' said Washington, 'we 
have other business than reconnoitring.' Putting spurs to his horse he set off 
for the camp at full gallop, the others spurring after him." 

In the War Department, Record Office, are returns of "seven troops of 
Light Horse of State of Connecticut," Sept. 27, 1776, and Oct. 4, 1776, in each 
of which James Green appears as captain. 



Appendix E. 

OTHER DEEDS OF REALTY OF CAPT. JAMES GREEN 
PRESERVED BY THE FAMILY. 

Deed, Nov. 29, 1759, Nathaniel Tyler to James Green, contained 9/i6th 
and one-quarter of 1/16 of land and house near Connecticut River. 

Deed from Richard Alsop included Yi a dwelling house, it is April 24 
1765, m former list. 

Deed, March 10, 1769, made by Silvanus Tinker, consideration ^60, in- 
cludes wharf and grant for same at the Landing and one-half of the store 
house. There may liave been a confirmatory deed Jan. 20, 1770, as the deed I 
took from records seems to cover same. 

Deed, July 26, 1773, conveys ten and one-third acres. 

Deed, June 11, 1774, conveys one acre and fifty-two rods. 

Deed, Nov. 10, 1778, for ^120 mentioned on p. 14 above, conveyed four 
and one-half acres and seventy-six rods. Description, starts at N. E. corner of 
Tinker and Lord's land on highway runs along said land to Nathan Good- 
speed's land, then east then north, to and along highway. This same piece the 



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grantee above sold Oct. 20, 1805, to his son Richard Green for $150, showing 
realty was on the decline. 

Deed, March 16, 1779, conveys three and three-quarter acres. 

Deed, Feb. 27, 1781, which I did not mention above, was from Vinter Smith, 
a free negro, who conveyed four and three-quarter acres for ;^3o. 

Deed, Oct. 4, 1783, mentioned above, conveyed four acres a little north of 
the Landing, for ^20. Ruth Green signed as witness. 

Deed, Nov. 15, 1784, by administrator conveying fifteen acres with two- 
thirds of a dwelling house, north of the meeting house. 

Deed, Jan. 24, 1786, was also from Vinter Smith for ;^40. 

Deed, Feb. 20, 1786, conveyed thirteen and one-half acres on Salmon River. 

Deed, July 14, 1786, of Eben Gray, conservator of Deborah Robinson of 
Windham, for j{^50 conveys thirty-three acres on the Neck. 

Deed, March 6, 1789, Bezaleel Brainerd, land on the Neck adjoining other 
land of Green for ^10. 

Deed, June 17, 1793, the aforesaid V. Smith for ^26, 155. conveyed eleven 
acres known as Bald Hill on the Neck. 

Deed, Sept. 15, 1778, E. and F. Brainerd, one hundred rods of land adjoin- 
ing lot bought of Bezaleel Brainerd by the grantee, consideration $4. 

Twenty-four purchases of real estate, including those on pp. 13, 14, in 
forty-four years. 

I have no record of his sales, except the one mentioned above to Richard 
Green. In the inventory of his estate, 1809, only six parcels of real estate are 
named, to wit.: 

House home lot & buildings & horse shed, 

Blacksmith shop and lot. 

Orchard lot, 4 acres @ $15.00, 

Creek row lot, i.i.o, 

Warner lot, 12,0.0 @ $50.00, 

Cove lot, 7 @ 17.00, 



Total value in inventory as appraised, $3,408.62 
" Longback," his army horse was set down at $40.00. 

P. S. More than sixty years ago, I remember it as if of yesterday, Uncle 
Fred, gave to his father, in my father's house, the cane which shows in Richard 
Green's portrait (No, 26). I think I never saw it since his death, until in 
Feb., 1909, sixty-one years, almost to the day, from his decease, my cousin 
Sidney gave it to me and at the same time brought the deeds (Appendix E). 
All of which had been given to him by Uncle Henry (No, 77). 



se shed, 


$1,600.00 




375.00 
60,00 




75.00 
600.00 




H9.00 


Real, 
Personal, 


$2,829.00 
579.62 



Appendix F. 

WILL OF CAPT. JAMES* GREEN. 

I James Green of East Haddam being in bodily health and of sound dis- 
posing mind and memory and considering the peril dangers and other 
uncertainties of this temporary life do, for avoiding controversies after my 
decease make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner 
following, that is to say: First I recommend my soul to God that gave it, my 
body to the earth as it may please God to order, and dispose thereof as 
followeth: that is to say: I order my executor to pay all my just debts out of 
my estate and I do give bequeath unto my beloved wife Ruth Green the one 
third part of my dwelling house and house lot & outhouses standing thereon 
during my widowhood and one third part of my household furniture beds & 
bedding at her own disposal and likewise to have the improvement of one cow 
and keeping for said cow & use of horse and carriage for herself for going to 
meeting and otherwise wanted by her and to be found with firewood for one 
fire if required by her, and I do give and bequeath & order to be paid to my 



124 

beloved wife Ruth Green fifty dollars yearly so long as she remains my widow 
in the manner hereafter mentioned and I do give and bequeath to my beloved 
daughter Hannah Parson one tenth part of what remains of my estate after my 
debts are paid including what she has already rec'd in the tenth part & to be 
raised out of my estate as appraised & I do give & bequeath unto my beloved 
daughter Nancy Spencer one tenth part of what remains of my estate after my 
debts are paid including what she has already rec'd in the said tenth part & to 
be rec'd out of my estate as appraised, and all the remainder part of my estate 
with sum or sums of money lands tenements goods chattels & estate whatso- 
ever as shall be any way owing or belonging unto me at the time of my 
decease I do give and bequeath the same unto my sons Benjamin Green, 
Richard Green, Oliver Green, Timothy Green equal portions including what 
either of them have rec'd already in his part or parts to make them equal they 
paying all legacies inserted in said will equally, 

I hereby nominate and appoint Richard Green Ex'r of this my last will & 
testament hereby revoking all former and other wills by me at any time here- 
tofore made & do ordain & ratify these presents to stand & be for & as my 
only last will and testament in witness whereof to this my said will I have set 
my hand & seal this day of in the year of our Lord 1800 & signed 

sealed published and declared in presence of Thomas Marshall Silvanus 
Lindsley & Owen Church. 



^-^▼v-^^ -^iyh^-^'^^^^^ [L..S] 




/ 

East Haddam District of East Haddam Ap. 18, 1809. Then this will was 
duly proved before said Court and said Court approved. 

Attest Jared Spencer, Clerk. 

Recorded in Vol. VII, p. 468, Colchester Probate Records. 



Appendix G. 
WILL OF RICHARD GREEN. 

I Richard Green of East Haddam in the County of Middlesex and State of 
Connecticut being of sound mind and memory do make constitute ordain & 
appoint my last will & testament in manner & form following, that is to say — 

I order all my just debts & funeral expenses to be paid by my executor 
hereafter named — 

To my daughter Sarah Ann I give bequeath & devise the one half of my 
homestead, meaning the land with the Dwelling House fronting the Landing & 
west of the Road leading past my Barn to the Episcopal Church to be hers 
forever, except that in the event of her marriage said estate shall cease — 

To my wife Sally I give bequeath & devise all the rest & residue of my 
estate of whatever kind to be to her & her heirs forever in the full confidence 
that she will dispose of the same in such manner as shall be right & proper — 

I appoint my wife Sally & my son Frederick W. Executor of this my 
last will & testament. 

In writings whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 21st day of 
June A.D. 1843. 

/^UtJ/iAyf^ (r^^r-ccyyy^^ [L. S.] 

/ 

Signed sealed & published by Richard Green the above named Testator 
as his last will & testament in our presence who in his presence & at his request 
& in the presence of each other have subscribed our name as Witnesses. 

Gideon Higgins, Robert W. Chapman, Alfred Gates. 

Ordered to be recorded Feb. 10, 1848, Moses Culver, Judge. 



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The kindly affection which always existed in this family, as I well remem- 
ber, is shown in this last instrument, where the father, acted out the wishes of 
his sons, in leaving everything to be divided between their mother and sister. 
This was not a single instance they were that way through life. 

Again no one can read the will of Captain James Green (Appendix C above) 
without perceiving that he had been his own executor, advancing to his chil- 
dren in his life time, when they were not yet established by their own efforts or 
inherited property. 

Here is another evidence of the affection which for nearly two centuries 
has been a well known mark of this family. I speak of the branch which I 
know best and hope this may be true of all the rest. 



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[The End.] 



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A FAMILY TRADITION. 



i 



In the making of the family genealogy, I wrote to many 
parties, I had never seen, for facts. 

One writer, after answering my queries, wrote: Nearly 
seventy years ago I was taken to your grandfather's house; 
we all called him Uncle Richard. I saw his daughter, she said 
"I am twenty." I thought that very old. There was a fair 
daughter-in-law from New York City, she had an infant, so 
wrapped in blankets I often wondered if it survived, the weather 
was so warm. Then she asked me if I knew the story of pretty 
Ruth Green, whose lover never came back, and what was his 
name? 

In my reply I told her: Grandpa had but one daughter, Sarah 
Ann, born in 1819, if she was twenty the year was 1839; my 
mother was from New York and I was born that summer. If 
you will excuse my lack of gallantry I have no recollection of 
seeing you, but no one else could have been that wrapped-up 
infant, who is happy to report his survival. 

There came a day soon after, when I was alone in the home, 
and laying aside my work, I mused on the matter just narrated 
which woke almost-forgotten memories. I took up my pen 
again and this is what came of it. A tale, conceived in old 
colonial days but born in due time in this twentieth century day 
from the labor of this family history. 



PRETTY RUTH OF MOODUS LANDING. 

I. 
Colonial Days. 

There's a story often whispered in the days of long ago, 
Of a maiden who had captured all the hearts of village beaux. 
She was like a flower in beauty, like a gem of purest ray. 
And her laughter rang like music thro' the hours of every day. 

She was but a country maiden, but a lassie in her teens, 
Who had lived, and who was happy, 'mid those simple village scenes; 
And the huskings and the quiltings, always gay when she was there, 
For she lived a joyous creature having neither thought nor care. 

She was pretty but unconscious, every move was full of grace, 
Golden were the curly tresses framing in her classic face. 
Like the lily, but rose tinted, through which smiled her eyes of blue. 
And her soul was like an Angel's, and her heart was fond and true. 



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Life was like the quiet river which was flowing by their door, 

Full of strength and full of brightness, shining, moving, ever more. 

So the round of life went merry, changing little, always gay, 

With its only interruption for the Christian's Sabbath-day. 

Then the household, none excepted, master, servant, old and young, 

Gathered in their simple Meeting, where their fathers prayed and sung. 

Days were following one another just as it had always been. 

But the days were working changes, charming Ruth was seventeen. 

In the center of the village with the background rising steep. 

All reflected in the mirror of the river at its feet, 

Stood a broad colonial homestead bright in white simplicity. 

Stone approaches, double facing, speaking hospitality. 

Hard the granite steps rose solid from the terrace green and fair 

Softened by the clinging ivy swaying in the summer air. 

This was long ago, Remember ! In the old colonial days. 

Common sense was then the fashion, governing the people's ways. 

Strangers seldom came among them, but the Captain had the right 

There, to keep a village " public " entertaining day and night. 

His piazza had an outlook on the river, one mile wide. 

Which by turning showed with windings, many miles of banks and tide. 

Search the world, and you may never come upon a fairer view. 

Than the scene from Moodus Landing, which all seasons bring to you. 

Here then, Ruth, in such surroundings, child and girl and maiden grew. 

As a simple village maiden craving nothing strange or new. 



II. 

The Village Maiden. 

Coming to the home one eveing, as the shadows eastward range, 
Every long-familiar object, as she entered seemed to change 
For a stranger stood before her, handsome, manly, full of grace, 
Never in her little lifetime had she gazed on such a face. 
Now this youth had come among them, in their quiet home to dwell, 
And the explanations follow, how her heart begins to swell. 

That a teacher was expected was the talk of every one. 
But such coming was as nothing to the girl whose school was done. 
Now, the presence she encountered woke a feeling all unknown 
And she seemed to pass from girlhood and become a woman grown. 

Days and months ran on uncounted, and the strangeness disappeared, 
Soon they roamed the hills together just as if together reared; 
With her older sister, Hannah, who was just the teacher's age, 
They would gather on the settle and enjoy the printed page. 

Tho' the store of books was meagre yet the youth was well supplied. 

With historic and poetic, frivolous or dignified. 

All the mythologic stories seem just at his finger ends. 

While his telling, was so graphic, ever new enchantment lends. 

How they coasted to the valley from the frowning hillside ledge; 
How they skated on the river to the towns along its edge ! 
Was it strange our village maiden, in the present all engrossed. 
Did not stop to read the future till the pleasing dream was lost ? 

Soon the spring came, bringing changes, and to one another care. 
Did he stop to think his going makes her world seem dreary there ? 
Or had neither known the meaning of their sympathetic bliss, 
All forgetful of the future in their present happiness? 



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He had loved and it was answered, but the nuptials were forbid, 

If he ever loved another, well that matter has been hid. 

It is known that he was welcome and beloved in other parts, 

And they knew that here his manliness had captured many hearts; 

For he came within a circle which he brightened every day 

So it could but be they missed him when he came to go away. 

All those days were big with rumors, full of mischief and alarms, 
And the country people gathered, then went home to fix their arms, 
For the rumors were not idle and the mischief had been done 
And a feverish excitement was possessing every one. 

War with all its sad disorders broke upon the startled land, 
And among the first, our hero, for his country takes his stand. 
Men, his story know, and love him, though he perished by the cord. 
He had done his duty nobly for his land, his race, his God. 

Every little earthly parting brings a pang and sense of pain. 
But when partings are forever, then the dregs of woe we drain. 
So the wound was opened harshly and the inner spirit wrung 
When the neighbors whispered sadly that their hero had been hung. 
All were shocked and all excited, there was rage till then unknown, 
But one maiden sought her closet and communed with God alone. 

Could it be that she expected and awaited his return ? 
We shall never have the answer and the truth will never learn. 
You may talk of hearts forgetting but her heart was not that kind, 
It was tried and so ennobled as the metal is refined. 



in. 

War Times. 

Little Ruth was never after gay and blithesome as before, 

But her love was never spoken, gossips guessed but nothing more. 

There's a story often whispered in those days of long ago 

That perhaps she lost a lover, but the name they did not know. 

After he had gone the maiden sought to comfort and endure. 
Helped the children with their lessons, carried kindness to the poor. 
Did they know that Ruth was bearing all alone a heavy cross ? 
She was busy helping others, hiding from the world her loss. 

For the love was never sboken, yet the merry laugh was gone, 
So the gossips guessed and wondered was the pretty Ruth forlorn ? 
And the question oft was whispered in those days of long ago 
Could it be that she who captured had herself been smitten too ? 

None had known her to be forward but correct in all she did, 
Possibly the man had, also, failed to see the love she hid. 
But her pastor understood it, or he seemed to think he knew. 
For he knew the youth and loved him, but he kept her secret true. 
Often when he found her nursing with the sick through day and night 
He would stroke her hair while saying: " You're my little Moabite." 

Nathan's name was often mentioned, and with praise men gave to few. 
Then our Ruth would grow more quiet and her eyes more liquid blue. 
Hannah loudly sang his praises, Hannah told his virtues o'er, 
Hannah's was a loyal friendship, little Ruth's was something more. 

When the father's troop had mustered, when he started for the fight, 
It was Ruth who fixed his sabrj, she who strapped his spurs aright. 
Mother saw her namesake sharing all her household drudgery 
And she thought how good our God is, and how thankful I should be. 



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While the Captain's troop was distant far, contending with the foe, 
Came her little brother William, and he said he too must go. 
And she kisssed the little hero, as she smothered back a sigh 
But she placed her precious Bible in his pack for Willie's eye. 

Who can tell us, in the battle or the prison ship's foul hold, 
Of his troubled recollections rushing back from lessons old, 
If from out this blessed Bible rose the pretty face of Ruth, 
And her sacrificing spirit had made known to him the truth. 
For he too had left the home-life, and would there return no more 
But would end his patriot life — a boy — and on a hostile shore. 

All men knew that he was truthful and as honest as the day, 
He was firm and he was loving, fond of work and fond of play. 
These have been the family features which their neighbors all affirm 
Like heraldic motto, reading: Honest, Truthful, Loving, Firm. 

IV. 

Peace. 

But at last the war was over after seven awful years 

No more marches, no more battles, past were prisons, wounds and fears. 

And the Captain with his honors all the more enjoyed his home 

And 'tis true that he, as others, loved to " tell how fields were won." 

And before the Captain's back-log comrades had their pipes and flip, 
There to hear of White Plains battle and the Cap's Headquarter's trip. 
Or upon the porch in summer when the nights were warm and fair. 
They would talk of Saratoga and Burgoyne's capture there. 

While the men of fights and marches brought the old days back again 
Faithful Ruth appeared unconscious save of needle, ball and skein. 
Yet her eyes were watching each one, guessing wants before a move. 
While the old man turned to watch her, with a holy father love. 
And her mother thought her helpful, more than all the rest had been; 
As the Scripture girl and mother so these Ruths were ever seen. 

This Ruth "clave" to both her parents and had love for all the rest. 
Happy are the human parents who are with such children blest. 
All the village said: " The father could not live without her now." 
But from out a cloudless heaven came bereavement with a blow. 
And this earthly angel flitted with God's other angels bright. 
Leaving but a desolation, where her presence had been light. 
And the gossips drew together simply saying: " We don't know. 
But she was a pretty creature, it is sad to lose her so." 

V. 

Finale. 

I have seen the place they laid her, in God's acre, beautiful, 
And I wondered as a stripling, if the maid, so dutiful, 
Felt a joy to know the father, who had been her love and pride. 
And the mother whom she aided, were as ever at her side. 

Tell me is there any comfort after life is ended here 

To be sure that all around us are the friends we held most dear? 

On the Captain's left and right they wait the resurrection call. 

And, as always, undivided, his two Ruths, more dear than all. 

Now I can but think it seemly that as dear ones are removed 

Their remains should not be scattered but be placed by those they loved. 






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And the River, now a hundred years, has flowed below the spot, 
And men have come and men have gone — how few are not forgot ? 
I have only told the story which I heard in early youth 
And I must confess the story made me very fond of Ruth. 

In the village by her virtues she was lifted to a plane 

That but few attain to ever, and the young can scarcely gain. 

And while all approved her life-work, and admired her, young and old, 

There were tew who could remember half the story I have told. 

It was treasured by her kindred how the gay had turned to grave 

And they said to one another, " Darling Ruth was good and brave." 



I have drawn aside the curtain with a sense of sacred awe, 

Not in pride or inquisition, but to add one record more 

Of a life all consecrated but with nothing of parade. 

Where the sunshine not the cloister saw the sacrifice she made. 

There were only few who knew her (few will know when we are gone), 
God, the Judge of all the earth, knew well the good that she had done, 
And the jewels for her crowning had been gathered up on high 
Where the Saviour introduced her to His mansions in the sky. 

Claes Martenze. 



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INDEX OF NAMES. 



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Abel, Agnes Jeannette, 80 

Andrew Curtis, 80 

Erlis Irving, 80 

Florence Lillian, 80 

Hattie F. VV., 117 

Hiram Irving, 80 

Mary I. B., 80 

Oliver Wentworth, 80, 117 

KhodaM. Peck, 80 

Theodore Curtis, 80 

Vernon Fugeue, 80, 117 

Wilber Blakeslee, 80 
Abbot, Annie F., m 

Charles VV., 119 

Grace, ill 

Walter, in 
Ackley, Phebe, 23 

Thomas, 23 
Adams, Charles F., 88 

John Quincy, 30 
Affleck, Anna E., 74 

Mary, 74 

Thaddeus Z., 74 
Alcoke, George, 95 
Allen, Dorothy W.. 114 

Francis Barry, 114 

Hannah, 51 

Jerome, 114 

Mary Windsor, 114 

William D. E., 114 
Ailing, Roger, 95 
Alsop, Richard, 13, 122 
Alsupp, John, 95 
Amherst, Jeffrey. 13 
Andrews, i'homas, 4 
Angell, Caroline, 40 

Hannah, 40 
Anness, Anstis H., 49 

Jane Button, 49 

Samuel, 49 
Anthony, Carrie Estelle, 41, 74 

Frederick, 41 

George W., 41 

Sarah J. Greene, 41 
Arnold, Benedict, 10 
Asserson, Agnes C, 118 

Frederick A., 118, 119 

Grace P., 118 

Pauline S., 118 

William C, 118 
Atkins, Asa, 100 

Hannah, 100 

Ruhama, 100 
Atwater, Anita B. 76, 115 

Anna M., 29 

David, 29, 95 

Elioit S.,7& 

Eliza, 29 

Eugene S., 76, ii5 

lames B., 76 

Jeannette R. S., 76 

Jeremiah, 29 

Jonathan, 29 

Joseph, 29 

Martha B., 29 

Mary, 115 

Mary S., 115 

Ruth Peck, 29 

Sarah T., 29 

William B., 76 
Atwell, Sarah, 15 
Atwood, Elijah, 14, 20 

Joseph, 20 

Margaret, 84 

Oliver, 14 
Auryansen, Albert D., 93 



Auryansen.Katherine W., 93 

Winslow Chapman, 93 
Averill, Myra, 100 
Avery, Betsey Dimock, 38 

Hartsorn, 68 

Hubbard, 38 

James, 32 

Maria, 38 

Mary, 32 

Temperance, 32 

Teresa, 38, 68 
Ayers, Anita A., ii"; 

Anita B. A., 115 

Herbert, 115 

Marvin, 115 

Oscar, 115 

Babson, Anna, 85 

Emily, 85 

Isabel, 85 

James, 85 

John, 8s 

William, 85 

William R. 85 
Babcock, Agnes E., 54, 91 

Minnie W., 54 

Monroe E., 54 

Sarah L., 91 

Sarah Lucretia, 54 

Sarah L. W.,54 
Bacon, Desire, 8 

Family, 95 

Joanna, loi 

John, 5, 6 
Backus, Capt., 97 

Ebenezer, 9, 10, 14 
Badger, Betsey Dimock, 38 

Luther, 38 
Baker, Bethia, 62 

George, 67 

Hannah B. Barker, 67 

Hannah C, 67 

Herbert, 67 
Balch, Susanna, 76 
Baldwin, Silvester, 95, 96 
Bamford, Frank E., 109, 119 
Barber, Aaron, 27 

Abigail, 27 

Caroline. C. T,, 27, 44 

Charles S., 44 

Elijah, 27 

Elizabeth Green, 27, 44 

Harriet, 27, 45 

Harriet E. L., 27 

James, 27, 44 

Jane, 27 

John, 27, 44 

John Warner, 27 

Josiah, 27 

Mary, 27, 60-64, 98, 121 

Mary D., 27 

Ruth, 27 

Sarah E. B., 44 

Thomas, 27 

Walter B., 44 
Bardwell. Chester, 19 
Barker, Abby Coit, 64, 103 

Adaline, 65 

Albert D., 67 

Albert F., 65, 67 

Alfred, 64 

Alice Edna, 67 

Alice Gertrude, 68 

Ann, 61, 63 

Ann Williams 59 

Arleen Muriel, 67 



Barker, Barnabas, 59, 60, ng 
Barnabas Jr., 60-62 
Bathsheba, 60, 61 
Benjamin, 61, 63, 64 
Bersheba, 121 
Blaney P., 63, 65,68 
Charles, 65, 67 
Clilton, 67, 
Content, 60-62 ,121 
David 60, 61, 98 
Deborah, 64 
Deborah Ann, 65, 67 
Deborah C. D., 64 
Deborah D. S., 64 
Deborah S., 64, 6S 
Desire, 61, 63 
De W. C.,64,66 
Dorothy Luella, 68 
Eleanor Barton, 67 
Eliza M.S., 67 
Elizabeth 61, 62, 63 
Elizabeth G., 68 
Ellen A. Dyer, 67 
Estella M.. 67 
Eveline, 64 
Eunice G., 63 
Eva V. Brown, 67 
Flora N. B., 67 
Florinda W., 64, 66 
Frank, 65 
Frank G., 68 
Frederick Q., 64, 66 
George, 65, 67 
George F., 63 
George Gilman, 64 
George P. 62, 64, 119. 120 
George P., Jr. 64 
George Payson, 103, 106 
Grace, 67 

Hannah, 61, 63, 97, 103 
Hannah B., 64, 67 
Hannah E. G., 63 
Hannah S., 6i 
Hannah T., 59, 60 
Helen Amancla, 64, 66 
Huldah.63, 65 
IdaC. R.,67 
Ida Jane, 65 
Ira, 65 

Ina Frances, 68 
James M., 64, 65 
Jane, 63, 65 
John, 59-64, 67, 97 
Joseph, 61, 62 
Joshua, 60-64, 121 
Lemuel, 60, 62 
Lettice. 61, 63 
Linda, 65 
Lot P., 63, 64 
Lucius, 63, 65 
Lucy, ;9-6i, 121 
Lucy C. R., 67 
Lydia, 63, 65 
Melinda. 100 
Marjorie D. 67 
Mary A. D. 69 
Mary E., 68 
Mary Greene, 59 
Mary Hale, 62 
Mary M.L., 65 
Mercy, 60, 121 
Minnie, 65 
Nabby, 60 
Nellie, 65 

Philip Henry, 64, 66 
Phoebe H., 62 



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Barker, Polly, 63, 65 
Rebecca, 62 
Khoda, Oi, 62 
Robert H., 67 
Ruxbv M., 62, 64 
Sally. 62 
Sally C, 61 
Sally Cnimbie, 98 
Sarah, 62-63, 103, 106, 121 
Sarah E., 64, 6b 
Sarah Emma, 65, 67 
Sarah Greene, 60 
Sarah Jane, 64, 66 
Sarah P., 63 
Susan, 61, 64 
Thomas C., 61, 63 
Thomas Crumble, 98 
Wilber, 69 
Wilhelmina M., 68 
William, i;9, 60, 62, 103 
William Edwards, 64, 66 
Zipporah, 60, 61, 121 

Barnes, Clara Marie, 109 
Henry, 109 
Sally, 63 
Sarah, 17 
Sarah E., 44 

Barrett, Charles H., 119 
Charles Henry, 44 
Elizabeth G. B.,44 
Ruth Green, 44 

Barry, Clara N., 114 
Emily S. W., 75 
Emma Louise, 75, 114 
Frank G., 75, 114 
Jessie Noble, 114 

iulia A. G., 75 
yman F., 75 

Lyman Frank, 119 

Mary L. Mac. F., 114 

Robert A., 75, 114 
Barsley, Joanna, 16 

John, 16 
Barstow, Caroline, 40 
Bartlett, Bradbury, 43 

Sarah, 43, 106 
Bassett, Mary, 84 
Beach, Lucy, 81 

Thomas. 95 
Beals, Charlotte, 85, 

Joseph, 85 
Beardsley, Ann, 73 
Bearse, Adeline Doty, loi 

J. C.,96 
Beaumont, Maud, viii 
Beebe, Ester, 34 
Balden, David, 23 

Hortenee Carpenter, 58 

Mary Hortense, 58 

Sylvester Paul, 58 
Bell. Catharine H., 72 

Donold Greene, 72 

Francis, 96 

Julia Greene, 72 

William, 72 

William E., 72 
Bencher, Sarah, 37 
Benedict, Thomas, 96 
Bentley, B., 69 

Benjamin S., 69 

Josephine, 69 
larriet, 68 

Louisa, no 

Louise, 69 
Bennett, Marietta, 38 
Benton, Sarah, 28 

Sina, 46 
BerKcn, Annetje 83, 

Sarah R., 83 
Berrian, .\gnes,83 

Cornelius J., 83 

Jannetje S., 83 
Berry, Dorcas D., 37 

Rhodes, 37 



Bentel, Amelia, 87 

Emma L. 87 

Georpe, 87 
Bidwell, Sarah, 26 
Bigelow, Asa, 19 

Betsey, 19 

Delit'ht, 19 

Dorothy. 19 

Elizabeth, 19, 20 

Elsey, 19 

Eunice, 19 

James, 19 

John, 19 

Jonathan, 19 

Joshua, 19 

Mary, ig 

Roxa, 51 

Sarah, 19 

Sarah T., 19 
Bisbee, Eben, 65 

Eunice 65 

Sarah B., 65 

William, 65 
Bissell, Abigail, 13 

Nathaniel, 13 

Thomas, 13 
Blackledge, Benjamin, 72 

Mary S., 72 
Blackman, Maria, 29 
Blakeslee, Aaron, 28 

Abner, 28 

Adella M.. 80, 117 

Ag-nes I. W., 80 

Allen, 81 

Ann Chevalier, 46 

Anson Greene, 28 

Burr S., 46, 81 

Caroline A., 28, 46 

Caroline L., 46, 80 

Carrie W., 117 

Clara E., 46 

Clara Evelyn, 81 

Clarence Burr, 81 

Daniel, 28 

Dinah, 28 

Ebenezer, 28 

Edna May, 46, 81 

Edward Warren, 28, 46, 47 

Elizabeth D ,47,81 

Elizabeth W., 81 

Frank M.. 81 

Franklin P., 46, 80 

Frederic W., 80, 117 

George Nelson, 27, 28 

George P., 28, 46, 80, 106, 119 

Hannah. 28 

Harriet E., 28, 46 

Hattie L., 81 

Howard R., 81 

Isabel J. W., 46 

Jesse, 28 

Job, 28 

John, 28 

Julius Franklin, 28, 46 

Lillian R. N., 81 

Lois M. T., 81 

Louise E., 28, 46 

Lucina Pelton, 46 

Lucy B.,8i 

Marah, 28 

Mary I., j6 

Marv Isabel, 80 

Matilda Rozell, 46 

M OSes 28 

Phebe, 28 

Polly, 28 

Raymond A., 117 

Ruth Janet, 46 

Samuel, 28 

Sarah, 28 

Sarah Cornwall, 47 

Sarah Tattle. 28 

Solomon, 18, 25, 26 

Sussanna, 28 



Blakeslee, Thomas, 28 

Warren L., 47 

Willis Irving, 81 
Bliss, Ann, ^6 
Bloomer, Julia E., 41 
Blue, Margaret Susan, 57 

Solomon, 57 
Blush (Bliss), Abraham, 97, 98 

Hannah, 97 

Joseph. 97 

(Blish) Martha, 97, 98 

Temperance F., 97, 98 
Boardman. Eugene, 55, 92 

Grace W., 55, 92 

Jason, 55 

Lydia, 92 

Lydia A. F., 55 

Lydia D., 55 

Luther, 55 

Mary G. W., 55 

Norman D., 92 

Norman S., 55, 92 
Bogart family, 95 
Bolton. Robert, 122 
Boltwood, Martha, 54 

Robert, 54 
Bond, Abigail, 62 
Bonville, Philippa, ix 
Bos, Tryntje Tysse. 83 
Bostwick, Abigail W., 50 

Arthur, 50 

Annie Membery, 50 

Benjamin, 50 

Elizabeth P., 50 

Herman. 50 

Homer. 50 

Jane W., ^0 

John, 50 

Laura A., 33 

Mary B., 50 

Zarina J.. f;o 
Bostlord, Charles P., 120 

Charles Porter, 92 

Marion Chapman, 92 
Bourne. Almira. 67 

Flora N.. 67 

Martin, 67 

Silvanus, 121 
Bowen, Annie Boyle, 78 

Chas. Willard, 79 

Mary, 78 
Boyle, .Anna, 78 
Srainerd, Abigail, 23, 96 

Alma L. L.,78 

Anna Smith, 54 

Asa, 14 

Beriah W„ 116. 119 

Beriah Wilkins, 79 

Bezaleel, 123 

Carrie H., 116 

Catharine S., 106 

Daniel, 29 

Daniel H., 44 

Deborah, 32 

Delia F., 116 

Dorothy, 26. 116 

E., 123 

Edward H., ii6 

Elias Dewey, 43 

Elizabeth L.. 43 

Ezra, 26, 43, 79. '06, 116 

F. J2-? 

Family. 96 

Fanny L. H., 78 

Fanny P., 43, 44, 79, 116 

Fleming, 79, 116 

Fred Lindley, 78 

George, 26, 43, 44, 79, 106, 
119 

George C. 77, 120 

George Cotton, 43 

George F., 116 

George H., 43 

Hannah, 26, 43 



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Brainerd, Hannah H., 43 
Hannali M., 44 
Harriet P., 43. 77 
Harriett". C. 43 
Harriet S. C, 78 
H. B..24 
Henry Bowen, 78 
Henry G., 120 
Henry Greene, 43, 78 
Henry Howard, 78 
Henry Lyman, 26, 43 
Henry H , 43 
Hezekiah, 21 
Jaines E., 116 
Jeremiah, 15 
JerushaS., 26 
"John, 54 

Joseph (366a) 44, 79 
Joseph A., 106 
Josepli C, 116 
Josepli H., 119 
loseph Hungerford, 26, 42 
Joseph P.. 77, 107, 119, 120 
Joseph Partridge, 42 
Joseph Spencer, 26 
Josiah. 26 
Julia Dana, 43, 77 

Katy, 79 ^ 

Lucinda R. D., 43 

Lucy. 7. 16 

Martha. 21, 78 

Martha C, 77 

Martha Cilley. 43 

Mary B., 120 

Mary V., 43 

Mary Virginia, 78 

M. Nancy, 54 

Nancy, 34 

Nathan, 16 

Nellie, 79 

Prudence, 29, 32 

Prudence G., 29 

Sally, 34 

Sarah, i6, 26 

Sarah A. B., 79 

Sarah B., 79, 106 

Sarah Bartlett, 43 

Sarah F., 79, 106 

Sarah Frances (363). 43. 106 

Susan A.. 79 

Susanna V., 29 

Timothy G., 119 

Timothy Green, 26, 43 

William, 26, 95 

William H., 43, 120 

Wm. Hungerfoid, 78 
Bradley, Charles W., 52 

Charles William, 52 

Edith Douglas. 52 

George Douglas, 52, 90 

Mabel E., 90 

Mabel Estelle, 52 

Martha, 29 

Mary, A. G., 92 

Mary Alice. 52, 90 
Breckenridge, Catharine, 72 
Brestedc, Engeltje, 83 

Else Jans, 83 
Brewster, Love, 4 

Sarah, 4 
Brigham. Mary, 32 
Brinsmade, Mary, 50 
Brisbrane, Margaret, no 
Broadwell, Edward H., 53, 90, 
91 

Ella A., 53 

Ella Cutter, 52 

Evelyn A.Greene, 52 

Imogene G., 91 

James C, 119 

James Cutter, 52 

Josiah S , ^2 
Brockett, John, 95 
Brockway, Hannah, 32 



Brooks, Annie L., 67 

Asaph, 96 

Charles, 45 

David, 17 

Eliza A. C, 96 

Eliza .Ann, 45 

Sarah, 64 
Brown, Eva B., 67 

{ohn, 19 
.uella W., 58 

Martha, 76 
Bukey, Fleming F., 79 

Maria F., 79 

Sarah A., 79 
Bulkeley, Daniel, 14 

Eliphalet, 20 

Eliza 29 
Bunce, Jared, 33 

Nancy, 33 

Thomas, 33 
Bunker, ."^nn, 40 
Burgess, Allan R., 117 

Eliza H., 117 

Olive W. A., n7 

Orlando R., 117 

Omar A., 117 
Burgoyne, John, 10 
Burr. .Alice Spencer, 57 

Gideon, 18 

Horace, 57 

Nancy L. H.. 57 
Butman, John, 85 

Mary, 85 

Canfield, Mary, 33 
Carelsz, Joost, 83 

Maria, 83 
Carpenter. Hortense, 58 
Carter, Eliza Marshall, 93 
Carver, Allan F., 113 

Matilda S. M., 113 
Caswell, Daniel, 15 
Catlin, Lucy H., 67 
Chaffee, Alletta Hulst, 49 

Ellen .Amanda, 49 

Ralph Tyler, 49 
Chandler, Hannah, 67 
Chamberlain, Deborah A. 

67 

Francis, 67 

John, 13, 14 

Josiah, 67 

Sophia, 67 
Champion, Deborah, 32 

Dorothy, 32 

Epaphroditus, 14 

Hannah, 32 

Henry, 32 

Mehitable, 32 

Mehitable R.,32 

Thomas, 32 
Chapin, Samuel, 96 
Chapman, A. A., 14 

Ann Bliss, 56, 93 

Caleb, 56 

Clarissa S. H., 94. 120 

Dorothy Ann, 94 

Edward M., 56, 92, 120 

Edward N., 92 

Elisha, 56 

Florence M., 56,94 

Frederick S., 56, 93, 119, 

George H., 56 

Hilda Lord, 56 

Harriet C, 56 

Howard TuUy, 56, 94 

Isabel N., 92 

Jabez 13 

Kate Shepard, 56, 93 

Lucia Tully, 56, 92 

Margaret S., 94 

Maria S. G., 56 

Mary S. G., 93 

Marion Greene, 56. 92 



B.. 



120 



Chapman, Nathan, 56 
Orrin, 99 
Robert, 56, 93 
Robert VV., 124 
Susan Gardner, 93 
Thankful L., 56 
Zachariah, 14 
Chevalier, Ann, 46 
Chickering, Frances, 91 
Chipman, Hope, 16 
Chittenden, Sarah, 8j 
Christopher, Richara, 14 
Church, Alfred B., 105 
Cynthia, A. J., 105 
Owen 124 
Cilley, Harriet Poor, 43 
Jacob, 43 
Joseph, 43 
Clark, Azubah, 35 
Charles S., 87 
David, i6 
Elbert Warren, 77,78, 115, 

120 
Frances, 78 
Harriet Brainerd, 77 
Henrv Brainerd, 78 
KathrynC.,87 
Luther Stowell, 87 
Martha C. Brainerd, 43, 77 
Nathaniel, 14 
Timothy Brainerd, 78 
Wm. Wallace, 78 
Clay, Lucy, 104 
Clinton, Sir Henry, 10 
Cloppers, Margrietje, 73 
Clough, Alice, 41, 73 
Jacob Henry, 41 
Russell E., 41 
Sarah Greene, 41, 73 
Sybil P. Greene 41 
Cobb. Bethia, 100 
Hannah, 16 
Henry, 97 
Sarah, 97 
Coffin, Enoch, 82 
Mary, 82 
Peter G., 25 
Sally Hinman, 25 
Coit, .Abby, 64, 103 
John. 85 
Martha, 85 
Mary, 85 
Nathaniel, 85 
Coldam, Elizabeth, 85 
Cole, Abner, 23 
Chloe, 23, 24 
Ebenezer, 23 
Eliza .Ann, 96 
Elizabeth, 23 
Hendrick, 23 
Henry Dix, 76 
Hepsibah, 61 
Jacob, 76 
Job, 4 
John. 96 
Lydia, 23 
Marcus, 23 
Margaret, 82 
Mary, 23 
Mildred Dix, 76 
Phebe, 23 
Phila,23 
Rebecca, 4,23 
Reliance. 23 
Silence Gon, 96 
Susanna B., 76 
William Jno., 76 
Callamer, .Anthony, 60 

Mercv B., 60 
Collier, Elizabeth, 4, 13 
James, 6 
Jane, 4, 5 
Mary, 4 
Rebecca, 4 



136 



Collier. Sarah, 4 

William, 4, 5, 13 
Comstock, Amia, 99 
Cunaut, Mary, 7, 100 
Cook, Abialiam, 83, 84 

Almyra, 23 

Amanda, 104 

Caroline K., 90 

Elihu, 23 

Henry, 23 

John, 23. 9S. 96 

Maria, 83, 84 

Thaddeus, 10 

Zacclieus, 23 
Cooley, Samuel, 9b 
Copeland, Elizabeth T., 60 

Jonathan, 60 

Mary, 60 
Cornwall, Sarah, 47 
Corwin, H. L., 72 

Jamia H., 113 
Cotton, John, 42 
Couch, Hannah, 15 

Mary, 15 

Thomas, 15 
Crane, , 59 

Adella M. B., 117 

Allred B., 117 

Annie L. B., 67 

Clinton E., 117 

Dorothy B., 117 

Horace S., 67 

Joseph, 96 

Kufus, 67 
Crocker, Anna, 100 

Barnabas, 100 

Mary C, 100 

Mary G., 102 
Crogan, Fanny, 112 

Jeannette, 112 
Cromley, Charles E., iii 

Edward A., iii 

Harriet D. R., in 

Ransom C, in 
Crosby, Lewis, 101 

Olive J. H., loi 
Croweil, Lydia, 51 
Crumble, James, 61 

Sally, 61, 98 
Culver, Moses, 124 
Cunlitie, Susanna, 20 
Curtis, Ciialmeis, 80 

Harriet Seaver, 78 

Mary E. W.,80 

Mortran, 80 

William L.,80 
Curtiss, Chailes L., 76, 114 

Isabella D., n4 

Joseph H., 76 

Julia G., 114 

Lilly, 76 

Martha B., 76 

Martha M.,76, 114 

Lloyd L., 114 

Sophia, 76 

Sophia 1. W., 76 

Winifred, 114 
Cushmnn, L., 78 
Cutter, Ella Maria, 52 

James, 52 

Maria W., S2 

Damon, Deborah C, 64 

Sarah B., 64 

Zacliariah, 64 
D'Auney, Emeline, viii 
Daiitorth, Sarah, 45 
Davis, Elijah, 85 

Hannah, 16 

Joseph, 16 

Lilly, 85 
Day. Anna, 19 

Eliza, 29 

Eliza Atwater, 29 



Day, Eliza Jane, 29 

Eliza Jones, 96 

Jeremiah, 17, 96 

Joel, 29 

Noble, 96 

Olivia Jones, 96 

Stella, 112 

Zelotes, 29, 47 
De Bevoise, Abraham, 83 

Anna S., 83 

Carel, 83 

Covert, 83 

Elizabeth, 83 

Gabriel, 83, 84 

Isaac, 83 

Jacobus, 83 

James, 83 

Jan, 83 

Jane, 83 

Jane K., 83 

Jane K.. 83 

Jons, 83 

Mana, 83 

Margaret M., 83 

Maigaretta, 82 

Mana Cook, 83 

Mary, 83 

Mary S., 83, 84 

Sopliia Van L., 83 
De Bolnui, Heury, viii 

Humphrey, vui 

Margaret, viii 
De Braose, Eleanor, viii 
De Courtenay, Edward, viii 

Hugh, viii 

John, viii 

ftiargaret, viii 
De Eu, Matilda, viii 
De Fienles, Maud, viii 
De Long, Rosanna, 100 
Deming, Daniel, 32 

David, 32 

Frederick, 32 

Honor, 32 

Jonathan, 14 

John, 32 

Julius, 32 

Lydia, 55 

Mary, 32 

Mary B., 32 

Mary Gleason, 32 

Mehitable, 32 
Deunison, Daniel, 85, 86 

Elizabeth, 85 
Dennys, Fhillipa, 14 
de Rapelje, Cataiyn, 83 

Joiis Jausen, 83 
Derby, Alice, 97 

John, 97 
Despeucer, Hugh, viii 
De (juincy, Hawissa, viii 

baier, viii 
De Vere, Hugh, viii 

Isabel, vui 

Robert, viii 
Dewey, Elias, 43 

L\icinda R., 43 
De Witt, Catrina, 84 
Dickeimau, Thomas, 95 
Dimock, Adeline Robertine, 37 

Amanda H., 37 

Ann H., 16 

Asa, 16, 24, 37. 38 

Asa Q., 68, 109, 120 

Asa Green, 25, 38 

Asa Warren, 37 

Asa William, 37, 68 

Avaliiie Electa, 37 

Benjamin J., 24, 38 

Betsey, 24 

Betsey Murray, 38 

Bonneville, 69 

Catharina S., 37 

Charles F., 38 



Dimock, Clara A. S,, 109 

David, 7, 16, 25 

Davis, 16, 24 

Davis, jr., 24, 38 

Delia, 69 

Dorcas, 24,37 

Dorcas C, 37 

Edward Carr, 37 

Electa Lyon, 37 

Elizabeth, 24 

Elizabeth C.,38 

Elizabeth Heber, 37 

Elizabeth Post, 38 

George Davis, 38 

George W., 37 

Gordon Zebina, 25, 38 

Hannah, 16 

Harriet B., 68 

Henry A., 68, 109 

Isabel J. K.,68 

Joanna 16 

John Green, 24 

John H, 68,69 

John Harding, 25, 38 

John Henry, 38, 69 

Julia A., 37 

Katherine A., 37 

Lafayette G., 37 

Leonard S., 38 

Lucy, 109 

Lucy J. M.,68 

Lydia C, 24, 38 

Lydia M. W., 38 

Marietta B., 38 

Mary A., 69 

Mary Adelia, 38, 69 

Mary E., 68 

Mary E. G., 69 

Mary E. Goodroad, 69 

Mary Elizabeth, 37, 38 

Mary J., 24 

Mary L. S., 37 

Mehetable, 16 

Minnie E., 68, 109 

Montrose, 69 

Murray S., 109 

Nancy Porter, 38 

Nettie H., 109 

Redmond C, 37, 68 

Robert .'\sa, 38 

Robert H., 37 

Rue, 68, 109 

Ruth, 24 

Ruth Green, 37 

Samuel, 16 

Saiah, 24, 37 

Sarah B., 37 

Sarah Green, 37 

Shubael, 16, 24, 25, 37 

Tabitha, 16 

Teresa K., 68 

Thomas, 16 

Thomas J., 37, 68 

Warren, 24, 37, 68, 109 

Warren S., 37, 68 

Walter W. 37, 68 

William, 38 
Dimond, Rachel, 32 
Dix, Almira E. Wait, 105 

Charles Irving, 42 

Edith J. Gardner, 77 

Elizabeth Fisher, 42 

Florence M., 42 

Gardner Hedden, 77 

Henry, 42, 105 

Henry Lyman, 42 

Henry Nathaniel, 42, 76, 77 

Isadora, 77 

Isadora H., 77 

{oseph Everett, 42 
-illie Estellc, 42 
M yra Louisa, 42, 76 
William Augustus, 42, 77 
Doane, Abigail, 13 



137 



Doane, Isaac, 84 
John, 13 
Lydia, 13, 17 
M:irg;irct, 84 
Maryaict A., 84 
Dodtjc laiiiily, 30, 95 
Uooiitilo, Abraham, 95 
Doty, lidwaid, 6 

Sarah, 6 
DouKlas. Abbie K. M., 92 

Charles, 92 

Clarissa, 52 

Clarissa L., 92 

Emily F., 117 

George, 52, 92 

Gertrude, 92 

Janet, 117 

Mary, 27 

Simon, 117 
Dow, Abbott Low, 82 

Anna DeB. Prince, 82 

Cornelia S. H., 82 

George Worthington, 82 

Henry, 82 

Joan, 82 

Joseph, 82 

Josiah, 82 

Margaret Cole, 82 

Margaret H.,82 

Margaret N., 82 

Mary Cofiiu, 82 

Mary Page, 82 

Mary S., 82 

Rebecca M. P., 82 

Richard, 82 

Samuel, 82 
Dowd, Maria Ann, 36 
Downs, lidward, 94 

Emma Griffith, 94 

James, loi 

Joanna, loi 

Lucy Graham, 94 

Mercy, 101 
Drake family, 95 

Francis, ix 

Hannah, 13 

John, ix 

Mary, ix, 8 

Robert, ix 

Sarah, 27 

William, ix 
Dresbach, Mary, 50 

William, 88 
Du Bois, Martha R., 105 

Samuel, 105 

Sarah F., 105 
Dudley, Patience, 86 

Thomas, 86 
Duffic family, 30, 95 
Duttield, Anna, 82 

John, 82 

Margaretta DeB., 82 
Dugan, Anne, 115 
Dunnell, William (338), 42 
Duryec, Dorothy, 84 
Dutton Rachel, 34 
Duvell. Sarah F.. 105 
Dyer. Cvriis A., 67 

Ellen A., 67 

Jane P.. 67 

Eaton, Tlieophilus, 32 
Edson. Martha Lura, 113 
Edwaid 1, King England, viii 
Eggleston, Alma, 46 

David, 46 

Sina Benton, 46 
Eleanor of Castile, Queen, viii 
Ellerv, Mary. 85 

Nathaniel, 85 

William, 85 
Ellston, Carrie E. A., 74 

Charles, 74 

Fred A., 74 



Ellston, Harry, 74 
Elwell, Josiah, 8s 

Dorcas, 85 
Ely, Calvin, 17 
Emerson, Abigail, 61 

Joseph, 35 
Estes, Bethia, 65 

Florin, 65 

Lvdia Barker, 65 

William, 65 
Eschbaugh, Catharine G., 87 

Daniel O., 87 

Helen, 87 
Evans, Alice K., 39 

Anna L., 39 

Benjamin, 39 
Ewer, John, 98 

Mary, 98 

Fairman Clara, M. G., 74 
Harry E., 74 
James, 74 
James F., 74, 119 
Fancher, Norman, 17 

Parthenia, 17 
Farmer, Maria, 79 
Farr, Joseph G., 29 
Mary Louisa, 29 
Fary Mary, A. T., 29 
Ferree, James Inglish, 57 

John, 57 

Lillian Kearney, 57 
Margaret S. Blue, 57 
Fish, Mary Ann, 102 
Fisher, Elizabeth, 42 
Fisk, John, 19 
Fiske. Emily, 117 
Fitz Piers, Maud, viii 
Fitzrandle, Edward, 97 

Mary, 97 
Flogg, Elizabeth, 19 
Fletcher, Delia, 116 

Nancy. loi 
Ford, Alice, 89 
Fowler, Mary J., 45 

Mary, 80 

Moses, 45 
Francoeur, Adolphus D., 95 

Almira S., 95 

Julia, 95 
Frazee, Sarah. 71 
Frazer, Jane Wait, 41 

Robert H.. 41 
Frederickson, Mary A , 89 
Freeman. Apphia, 13, 17 

bethia Cobb, 100 

Bethia. 100 

lames P., 100 

Lydia, 23 

Samuel, 13 

Col., 97. 9^ 
Freery, Lydia Ann, 55 
Fuller, Charles, 102 

Elizabeth, 32 

Harriet E., 102 

Isaac, 102 

Isaac Richardson, 102 

Laura J., 102 

Lydia, 102 

Mary, 6 

Martha H., 102 

Matthew, 32 

Samuel, 6 

Temperance, 97 

Temperance H., 102 

William, 102 

Gale. Cicero C.,89 

Mary A. F.,89 

Gertrude, 89 
Gallaudet,Thos. F., 75 
Gardiner, John, 33 

Liou, 56 



Gardner, Edith J., 77 
Jcnisha, 32. 33 
Jonathan, 32, 33 
Mary Sherman, 93 
Gaylord, Alice. 32 
Gazeau, Uastiaen,96 
Gates, Alfred, 124 
Caleb, 14 
Horatio, 10 
Sarah. 16 
Gilston, Catharine, 18 
Elizabeth, 18 
Hugh, 18 
Maltbv, 18,19 
Mary,"i8 
Ghriskey, Lydia, 76 
Gibberd, Julia A., 75 
Gibbons, .Almira T., 17 

Carlos. 17 
Gibbony, Winnifrcd P., 55 
Gibbs, Edward N., 106 
Sarah Baiker, 106 
Gibson, Harry Alden, no 
Harry A., jr., 110 
Jane, 110 
Josephine, no 
Louise, 1 10 
Louisa B., no 
Stuart, 110 
Gilbert. Elizabeth, ix 
Joanna, 22 
Welthy. 17 
Giddings, John, 85 

Sarah, 85 
Gifford, Elishua, 99 

John, 99 
Gleason, Chailotte, 29, 32 
Ebenezer Steele, 29, 32 
Isaac, 32 
Mary, 32 

Prudence B., 29, 32 
Sarah, 32 
Susanna, 32 
Thomas, 32 
Glindon, Elizabeth, 68 

Michael, 68 
Glover, Henry. 95 
Goddard, Charles A., 89 
Isabel N.,89 
Isabels., 89 
Goff. Abigail, 23 
Benjamin, 96 
Benjamin Green, 23, 25,96, 

119 
Chloe, 23. 24 
Desire, 15, 24 
James, 15 
Julia, 96 
Mercy, 15, 23 
Phila, 23 

Philip, 7, 15, 23. 24 
Niel (Othniel), 96 
Niel, 23 
Rebecca, 15 
Sarah A., 15, 24 
Silence, 96 
Timothy, 15, 23, 119 
GofTe, Thomas. 4 
Golding, lulia, n4 
Goldsmith. Keturah, 20 
Good road Mary E.. 69 
Goodspeed. Alice Layton, 51 
Arobel M., 89 
Benjamin. 102 
Carrie Hayden, 51 
Ebenezer, 51 

George E., 51, SVSS. 89, 120 
Georgiana, 51, 55. 89 
Hannah .Mien, 51 
Hayden, 8g 
Isabel G., 89 
Joseph, =;i 

Joseph Horace, 51, 88, 89, 
120 



138 



Goodspeed, Laura T., 51 

Lydia Crowell, 51 

Mary, 97 

Mary K... 51 

Morton, 89 

Moses, 51 

Nathan, 51, 122 

Roger, 51,97 

Koxa Bigeiow, 51 

Susan, 102 

Susanna S., 102 

William H., S.'?. 54 
Gordon, fanny P. B., 116 

Margaret, 116 

Thomas, 116, 120 
Gorges, lilizabeth, ix 
Gurhani, Benjamin, 85 

Charlotte, 85 

David, 85, 121 

Desire, 5 

family, 95, 96 

Jolin, 5, 84, 85 

Lydia, 84, 85 

Shiibael. 85 

Temperance, 84 

William, 85 
Gould, Austin Erwin, 74 

Jtlizabetli, 74 

Gertrude May, 74 
Grafton, Ann Agnes, go 
Graham, Lucy, 94 
Grant family, 95 

K. Suydani, 70 
Gray. Eben, 123 

Hannah Eliza, 63 

John, 63 
Green, I Ada, 39, 69 
Greene, f Adelaid Cannon, 39 

Adele, 47 

Alice, 49, 70, 86, in 

Alice Mary, 39 

Alice M. W., 71 

Alletta, M. H.,71 

Almon W., 25, 39 

Aun, II, 21 

Anna E. AfHeck, 74 

Anna Katharine, 31, 49 

Anna L. Evans, 39 

Anna S. DeBevoise, 83, 84 

Annie M. Bostwick, 50 

Annie Sarah, 39 

Anson, 16, 20, 29, 97, 104 

Anstice H. Anness, 49 

Arthur Garfield, 48 

Arthur Seymour, 26, 41 

Asaph Lorenzo, 25, 39, 40 

Bathsheba, 15 

Benjamin, 11, 17. 19. 20, 119 

Benjamin Anson, 29 

Benjamin Walter, 39 

Betsey B., 19, 20, 26 

Braincrd, 16, 100 

Carolina, 40, 104 

Caroline Amelia, 33, 36. 50, 

57 
Caroline Angell, 40 
Caroline Barstow, 40 
Caroline Dresbach, 50, 88 
Casper Francis, 40, 71 
Catharine A. Whitney, 31 
Catharine Lucretia, 22, 35 
Catharine Maria, 36 
Charles, 40 
Charles Dudley, 36, 58, 59. 

120 
Charles Henry, 58 
Charles W.. 39, 70, 119 
Charlotte Gleason, 29, 32 
Clara 1 ouisa, 32, 106 
Clara May, 41, 74 
Clarence Avery, 50 
Clarissa Indiana, 25 
Cora Willey,34, 51 
Damaris Howe, 21 



Green. > Desire, 3, 5-7, 15, 24, 

Greene, ) 59, 60, 96, 97 
De Peyster, 48 
Dorothy Ida, 59. 108 
Donald, 53, 91, 120 
Edna M unson, 48, 84, 85 
Edmund Harris, 22 
Edward Augustus, 39, 70 
Edward Marshall, 34 
Edward Raymond, 58, 94 
Eleanor, 112 
Eliza Bulkeley, 29, 33 
Elizabeth, 6, 7, 13, 15, 21 
Ella Champion, 32, 50 
Ellen A. Chaffee, 49 
Ellen I. S., 70 
Emma Cj. Downs, 94 
Emma N. Stitt, 39 
Emma Stitt, 26 "- 

Enoch, 7, 18 
Ernest, 47, 82, 83 
Ernest Jennings, 41, 74 
Ethel, 70 

Ethel Bostwick, 50 
Ethel Seymour, 4r, 75 
Etta, B. T., 71 
Eunice, 7 

Evelyn Adelaide, 34, 52 
Evelyn M. Slocumb, 58 
Fannie Raiford, 34, 53 
Ferris Tripp, 41, 74 
Frank Edwards, 41, 73 
Florence Louise, 49 
Frank Eugene, 74 
Frank Gleason, 47 
Franklin, 104 

Frederick Deraing, 32, 50, 87 
Frederick Morgan, 33, 50 
Frederick Morgan, jr., 50 
Frederick Warren, 21, 32, 

33, 123. 124 
George Anson, 99, 104 
George Halsey, 39 
Georgian Lucretia, 34, 53 
Geo. Miller, 70 
George Warren, 22 
Georgia W. R., 74 
Gertrude May, 74 
Gideon Burr, 26 
Glenn Dollard, 59 
Grace E., 72 
Grace Hollister, 31 
Hamilton, 112 
Hannah, 7, 11, 16, 18, 20, 28, 

99 
Hannah Angell, 40 
Harriet, 20, 26 
Harry Beutel, 87 
Harry Clough, 41, 74 
Harry Western, 50, 87 
Helen Champion, 49 
Herbert Lewis, 71, ii2 
Henry, 21, 30, 31, 123 
Henry Augustus, 25, 39 
Henry C, 104 
Henry E., 70 
Henry El.vans, 39 
Henry Sidney, 36, 58 
Henry W., 25, 40 
Henry William, 33, 50 
Henry W. B.,3t 
Hester Gum, 104 
Holden, 104 
Hudson, 9S 
Ida Ann, 58 

Ida Augusta, 36, 59, 120 
Ida Mary. 112 
Ida May, 71 
Indiana, 17, 18, 20 
Isaac. 3 

Isaac Willis, 39 
James, ix, 3, 6-n, 13, 16-18, 

20, 21, 26, 34, 51, 57, 100, 

119, 121-125 



Green, Names Frederick, 31, 
Greene,) 48,49 

James Pierrepont, 26, 44, 79 

James Wilson, 21, 31, 32, 
49, 86, !o8, 120 

Jeannette C., 112 

Jefferson, 104 

Joel, 7 

John, 6, 7, 13, 16, 121 

Judith M. rioUenbeck, 39 
ulia, 40, 72 
Julia Elizabeth, 25, 40 
Julia E. Bloomer, 41 
Julia Francoeur, 95 
Julia Ross, 112 
lulia Scofield, 39 
Katharine Henrietta, 34, 51 
Katherine Whitney, 49 
Kenneth L., 72 
Laura, 39, 70 
Levi, 16 
Liza, 100 
Lorenzo F., 71 
Louise, 99 
Lowell, 49, 86 
Luella W. Brown, 58 
Lucretia Bacon, 34 
Lucretia H. K., 35, 36 
Lucy, 99, 100, 104 
Lucy M. Caroline, 104 
Lydia F. Moore, 29 
Mabel Anstis, 49, 87 
Mabel Bostwick, 50 
Marcia, 7 

Margaret Dorothy, 83 
Margaret Herriman, 82 
Margaret Pauline, 58 
Maria, 39 

Maria Blackman, 29 
Maria Theresa, 22, 35 
Marianna, 39 
Marion Vail, 72 
Marshall Winslow, 48, 83, 

84 
Martha A. Merriam, 48 
Mary, 6, 7, 59, 60 
Mary Alice, 34, 39, 52, 92 
Mary Ann, 22, 34 
Mary Deming, 32 
Mary Dresbach, 50 
Mary Elizabeth, 112 
Mary G. Morgan, 32 
Mary Gelston, 18 
Mary Gertrude M., 48 
Mary H. Belden, ■;8 
Mary Hortense, 58, 95 
Mary L. Farr, 29 
Mary Louisa, 104 
Mary Lydia, 33, 50 
Mary S., 71 
Mary Sinsabaugh, 40 
Mary Winslow, 84 
Matilda ."Xnn, 25, 39, 40 
Matilda Stitt. 41 " 
Matty Minnehaha, 29, 47 
Maud Eloise. 48 
Mercy Matilda, 25 
Morgan Henry, 33 
Myra Averill, 100 
Nancy, 33, 55 
Oliver, 11, 21, 34, 124 
Oliver Herberi, 34, 53 
Oscar, 40, 71 
Otto, 104 

Rachel Holden, 99 
Rachel Lehmer, 53 
Rachel Thomas, 100 
Richard, 11, 18, 20, 21, 119, 

123, 124 
Richard .'\vcry, 33 
Richard Gleason, 30, 47, 

120 
Richard Henry, 30, 31, 48, 

119, 120 



I 



I 



139 



i: 



I 

I 



^ 



Green, I Richard Henry, mrs., 
Greene, ( 95,9(J 

Richard Orlando, 99, 104 

Richard William,2i,29, 32> 

„H9 

Rosanna DeLong, 100 

Russell lid wards, 2b, 41 

Russell H., 112 

Russell T., 18, 26, 119, 120 

Russell Tinker, 25 

Russell Thomas, 40, 70, 112 

Russell Thus., jr., 70 

Ruth, II, 26, 34, 123, 124 

Sally, 124 

Sally O. H.,25 

Snlvadora, 71, 112 

Sarah, 6, 7, ib, 59, 60 

Sarah Ann, 21, 33, 36, 50, 59 

Sarah A., 124 

Sarah A. Todd, 30 

Sarah Elizabeth, 31 

Sat ah F., 71 

Sarah F. Tripp, 41 

Sarah Jane, 2b, 40, 41 

Sarah Maria, 58 

Sarah M. Raymond, 36 

Sarah S. Edwards, 25 

Sarah W., 20 

Sarah Wing, 28 

Seth Stitt, 39 

Sidney, 21, 29-32 

Sidney Harper, 31, 49, 119 

Sidney Sherwood, 59 

Sidney Sylvester, 108 

Sophia 1., 18, 2b 

Stella Day, 112 

Sue M. S., 112 

Sybil Pratt, 25, 40, 41 

Sybil S. Shaw, 40 

Sydney Sylvester, 58 

Taylor M., 72 

Timothy, 11, 16, 20-22, 32, 
35. 3&, 43. 57. 100, 124 

Tnnothy Franklin, 22, 36, 
58, 119 

Timothy Franklin, jr., 36 

Timothy Wilson, 22 

Walter Lorenzo, 70, 112 

Warren, b, 7, ib, 40, 60, 71, 
99, 100, 121 

Warren F., 71, 112 

Willard B., 70, 112 

William, 3-7, 11, 13, 16-19, 
26. 40, 59. 99, 100, 119, 121 

William Dudley, s8, 95 

WiUiam Edward, 25, 38 

William Raymond, 3b, 58, 
108, 120 

William Stitt, 25, 39, 40 

WilliamTodd, 31, 48 

William Webb, 21, 30, 31 

William Young, 18, 25, 26 

Wilson, II, 18 

Winifred W., 112 
Gregory, Charles, 91 

Elizabeth, 20 

Imogene, 91 

Jane, 91 
Grenell, Daniel, 73 

Lydia, 73 

Priscella, 73 
Grenville, Amy, ix 

Roger, ix 

Theobald, ix 

Thomas, ix 

William, ix 
Gridley, Prudence, 29 
Griffin, Emeline, 79 
(iriffing, Lydia, 73 
Griffith, Phebe, 23 
Griswold, Josiah, 14 
(iuertin, Florence, 82 
Gum. Cunnard, 104 

Hester, 104 



Hale. Abigail E..61 

Bathsiicba B., 61 

David, 61 

Moses, bi 

Nathan, 11 
Hall, Giles, 17 

Mary, 70 

Samuel, 14 
Hamilton, Nettie, 109 
Hammond, Ann, ib 
Haraden, Edward, 85 

John, 85 

Martha, 85 
Harding, Eunice N., 84 

Hannah, 84 

Joshua, 84 
Harris, Isadora, 77 
Harrison, R. H., 14 
Hastings, Clarissa Smith, 94 
Hatch, L>dia, 63 
Hathaway. Joanna, 22 

Lucretia, 22, 35 

Samuel, 22 
Hatherly, Timothy, 4 
Hawes tamily, 95 

John, 5 

Mary, 5 
Hawkins, Edith Louisa, 46 

Helen Amelia, 46 

Louisa E. B., 4b 

John Wesley, 4b 

Mary Evaline, 4b, 81 

Mary W., 4b 

Samuel. 4b 
Hayden, Ann S., 33 

Eliza Degroot, 51 

Esther, 34 

Esther P., 34 

George W., 34 

Henrietta, 34 

Horace, 33, 34, 51 

JaneM., 34 

John, 33 

Luther, 34 

Malvina F. R. Ray, 51 

Nancy, 33 

Nancy Green, 34, 51 

Nehemiah, 33, 34 

Sarah Sill, 33, 34 

Uriah, 33 

William H., 34 
Hayes, Carrie, 11b 

Lewis, lib 
Haynes, Eliza M. C, 93 

George Henry, 93, 120 

Henry Dutton, 93 
Heath, William, 9, 122 
Htgeman, Maria, 84 
Hempstead, Martha, 45 
Hernman, Cornelia S., 82 
Herring lamily, 30, 95 

Elbert, 73 

Margaret, 73 
Hicks, Joanna, 13 

Lydia, 13, 17 

Robert, 13 

Samuel, 13, 17 
Higgins, Gideon, 124 
Hill, Elinor, 85 

Judith, 69 

Mary, 32 
Hinckley, Abraham B., 98, loi 

Achsah W., loi 

Adeline D. B., loi 

Anna C, 100 

Benjamin, 97, 98, 100, 119 

Bethia, loi 

Bethia F., 100 

Betsey J., loi 

Deborah Ide, loi 

Desire, 98, 121 

Desire G., 96 

Desire Greene, 97 

Edward Lewis, 101 



Hinckley, Eliza C, 102 

Ellen Miranda, loi 

Ervin, 100 

Esther Francis, 101 

George, 101 

George E. Q., loi 

Harriet E., 101 

James, q8 

Laura Ann, loi 

Lucy C, 100 

Lucy R., 100 

Martha B., 97 

Marthy Nye, 102 

Mary, 100 

Melinda B., 100 

Mercy D., 101 

(Nathaniel), bo 

Nathaniel, 9b, 97, 119 

Nancy C, 102 

Olive J., loi 

Owen, loi 

Ruliama A., 100, loi 

Rebecca M., 102 

Sally F., 101 

Sarah, 97, 98 

Sarah Cobb, 97 

Samuel, 97 

Temperance, 98, 102 

Thomas, Gov., 97 

Warren, 98, loo 

William, bs, 101 

William F., 101 
Hinman, Ebenezer, 25 

Edward, 25 

Hannah, 25 

Mercy, 25 

Obedience, 25 

Sally O., 25 
Hitchings, Rev., 88 
Hoogland, Annetje Bergen, 83 

Margaret, 83 

William D., 83 
Hobart, Isaac, 63 

Lettice B., b3 

Lydia H., b3 
Hodges, Mary, 112] 
Hoff, AllettaM.,71 
Holden, Rachel, 99 
Holbrook, Abigail P., 84 

Anthony, 84, 85 

Augustus Thatcher, 84-86, 
108 

Edna Greene, 86, 108 

Emily Babson, 84, 85 

Elizabeth S., 84! 

Gertrude Emily, 86 

Hannah S., 84' 

Henrietta Greene, 8b 

Isaacs., 84,85 

Jane, 84 

iohn, 84 
,ydia, bS 

Richard Greene, 108 

Sarah C, 84 

Solomon, 84 

Thankful R., 84 

Thomas, 84 
Hollenbeck, Casper E., 39 

Judith M., 39 
HoUister, Grace, 31 
Holmes, Eliphalet, 23 
Holton, David P., 95 
Hopkins, , b2 

James, 17 

Mary, 17 

Phoebe b2 
Horton, Richard, 96 
Hosmer, .^gnes, 109 

Agnes D. T., 107 

Ann, 15 

Asa, 15, 98 

Bathsheba, 15, 16 

Charles B., 24 

Elizabeth, 103, 106 



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t 



Hosmer, Elizabeth Y., gg 
Esther, 109 
Euclid, 16 
George, go, 103, 119 
George \V. 99, 103, 107, 120 
Henry B., 109 
Horatio, 16 

iames, 24 
ulin, 24 
John B , 15, 24 
Lavinia, 24 
Maria, 107 
Matilda, 16 
Mary, 24 
Mary S., 103 
Peter, 15, gg 
Rozilly, 16 
Sarah, 15 

Sidney, 107, log, 120 
Sidney B., 109 
Sophia, gg 
Stephen, 7, 15, 24 
Stephen T., 24 
William, 24 

Hotchkiss, Samuel, 96 
How, Damaris, 2i 

Elizabeth, 73 

Isaac, 21 
Howard, Fanny L., 78 

Frances Clark, 78 

Marion J., 56 

Thomas, 78 
Howland, Abigail, 13, 17 

Diana, 63 

Desire, 5 

Family, gs, g6 

Henry, 13, 17 

Hope, 16 

John, 5, 13. 17.85, g8 

John, jr., gS 

Jonathan, 63 

Lydia, 63,98 

Mercy, g8 

Shubael, 98 

Hubbell, Mary, 31, 99 
Hubbard, Martha. 85 

Matthew, 14, 19 
Hudson, Amanda, 37 

Elizabeth, 20 

Keturah, 20 

Richard, 20 
Hues, Abigail, 85 
Hull,(Hall) Joseph, 97 

Agnes, 97 

Elizabeth K., 73 

Hannah, 97 

Samuel, 73 

Submit, 73 

Tresham, 97 

Hulst, Alletta, 4g 
Hungerlord, Hannah, 18,26 

Joseph, 18, ug 

Nancy L., 57 
Huntington, Jedediah, 17 
Hunter, Adaline, 107 
Hurlburt, Eliza, 117 
Hurlbutt, Mary, 20 

Samuel, 20 

Thomas, 56 
Hussey, Anna, 83 

Fred, 83 

Margaret, 83 
Hutton, Jane, 49 
Hyde, Elijah, 9, 10, 14 

Family, 33 

Jerusha, 33 

Inderlied, Alfred S., iij 
Charles, 114 
Clarence O., 114 
Gladys, 115 
Lester F., 115 
Walter J., 114 






Ingalls, Jonathan, 61 

Zipporah B., bi 
Irving, Washington, 122 

Jackson, Clarissa, 17 

Erastus, 17 

Laura, 102 
Jenkins, Benjamin, 102 

Bethia J., 102 

Betsey K. 102 

Charles C, 102 

Eiiphalet, 98, I02 

Elizabeth, 24 

Ellis, 98, 102 

Hannah, 60 

John, g8 

Joseph, g8 

Lucy Ann, 102 

Lydia H..g8 

Mary A. F., 102 

Mary G. C.,102 

Sarah, 102 

Sarah Hinckley, g8 

Stephen, 102 

Susan, 102 

Susana S., 102 

Zacheus, gS, iig 
Jennings, Alice Clough, 73 

Cora May, 73, 113 

Ernest F., 73 

Hannah, 25 

Isaac, 63 

Jacob, 73 

Jamia H. C, 113 

James M., 73 

Nancy T. 73 

Obedience, 25 

Randolph P., 73, 113 

Sally B., 63 

Susan R.. 73 

William R., 113 
Jewett, Adaline T., 103 

Alfred E., 105 

Andrew, 103, 105, 106 

Arianna S., 103 

Duvell, 106 

Edward, 103, 105 

Ernest C., 105 

Caroline, 103, 105 

Charles R., 105 

Cynthia A., 103, 105 

Florence H., 105 

Frank E., 105 

Hannah B., 63 

Kenneth DuB., 106 

Maltha R. DuB., 105 

Mary E., 103, 105 

Nancy B., 103 

Phebe A. R., 105 

Stephen, 63, 103 

Stephen B., 103 

Stephen P., 105 

William H., 103, 105 
Johnson, Isaac, 23 

Rebecca, 23, gS 

Zarina, 50 
Jones, Allen G., loi 

Bethia, 102, 

Betsey, 101 

Caroline C. T. B., 44 

Daniel, g6 

Eliza, g6 

Elizabeth, 8g 

George William, 44, 120 

Miles, 64 

Oliver Tinker, g6 

Olivia, g6 

Rebecca, loi 

Susan Barker, 64 

William, 32 
Josselyn, Bethia, 65 

Kellogg. Mary, 51 
Sarab, 8g 



Kelly, Cynthia E., go 
Keisey, Elizabeth, 73 
Kennedy, Catherin, 17 
Keyes, Amasa, 14 
Kent, Isabel J., 68 

Theresa, 68 
Kiersted, Emily, 75 

Johnson B., 75 
Kimball, Andrew, g8 

Betsey R. J., 102 

iacob, 102 
lary B., g8 

Richard, g8 
King, Rebecca, 61 
Kitchell, Robert, g6 
Klock, Sarah, 83 
Knapp, Betsey, 31 

Charles Edgar, 79 

Edgar F., 79 

Emeline G., 79 

Jacob Strong, 79 

James, 31 

Julius W., 79 

Louise G. W., 79 

Mary Hubbell, 31 
Knights, Lydia F., 102 

Winthrop, 102 
Knott, Alice, 39 
Knowles, Augusta F., 35 

Eliza Helen, 53 

Lucretia, 22 

Lucretia H., 22, 36 

Marcia, 7 

Philo,35 

Timothy, 35 
Knowlton, Joseph, 23 

Reliance, 23 
Koontz, Catharine, 34 
Kowenhoven, Jane, 83 
Kraft, Edwin F., 112 

Norval G., 112 
Kunst, Heyltje J.,73 

Lake, Sophia, 33 
Lansing, Hannah R., 104 
Lapham, Benjamin, 61 

Content B., 61 

David, 61 

King, 61 

Lucy B., 61 

Rebecca, 61 
Lathrop, Andrew, 9, 14 
Latimer, Ann, 15 

John, 15 

Jonathan, 10 

Mary, 88 
Lawrence, Harriet E. F., 102 

John, 85 

Joseph E., 102 

Mary, 85 

Suydam, 83 

Temperance H., 102 

William, 102 
Lawton, Burton L., 92, 120 

Dorothy, 92 

Grace B., 92 

Mary B., 92 
Lay, Elias, 17 
Layton, Alice, 51 

Catharine, 85 
Le Craw, Caroline Cook, 90 

Catharine R., go 

William, go 
Le Despencer, Eleanor, viii 
Lee, Charles, q, 122 

Elizabeth S., 17 
ohn, 17 
ucy, 17 
Lehmer, Rachel, 53 
Len, Albert, 112 

Alice A., 113 

Salvadora G., 112 
Lennox, James T., iii 

Mary D., 111 



Li 



i 



141 



Lennox, Mary E , iii 
Leonard, Benjamin, 23 

Mary, 23 
Lewis, Clarissa, 52, 92 
Lindsley, Silvanus, 124 
Lines, Ralph, 95 

Susanna, 95, 96 
Livingston, Enoch, 65 

Mary M., 65 

Melinda, 65 
Lloyd, A. J., &Co.. 112 
Loom is, Aoigail, 27 

Allan, 78 

Alma L., 78 

Elizabeth, 13 

Joseph, 14 

L. C.,78 

Moses, 45 

Nathaniel, 13, 27 

Sally, 45 

Sarah Drake, 27 
Long, Sarah, 15 
Lord, Hilda, 56 

Thankful, 56 
Loring, Eliphalet, 102 

Sarah J., 102 
Lothrop,,Melathia, 16 

Tabitha, 16 
Lett, Catrina DeVVitt, 84 

Gertrude, 84 

Henry, 84 
Lyman, Hannah, 42 

Phineas, 13 

Joseph, 42 
Lyon, Electa, 37 

Humphrey, 14 

MacFaul, George, 114 

Lydia A. P., 114 

Mary L., 114 
Macgurn, Elizabeth A., 53,91 

Fannie R. G., 53 

Georgian O., 53, 91, 120 

Samuel Foster, 53 

Stanleigh W., 53, 91, 120 
Magna Charta Barons, 31 
Magness. Elizabeth H., 106 

Frank, 107 

George, 107 

Harry, 106 

Mary, I07 

Virginia, 106 
Manley, Jane S., 107 
Mansfield, Richard, 95 
Marean, Delzine, 59 

Elizabeth, 59 

Ermina, S9 

Hannah E., 59 

Josephine, 59 

Ralph Brewster, 59, 120 

Sydney Green, 59 
Marks, John, 112 

Oscar \V., 113 

Salvadora G., 112 
Marsh, Adele Y., 113 

Kathryn, 113 

Mary S. M., 113 

Rolph, 113 

William L., 113 
Marshall, Charity, 17 

Elizabeth, 19, 34 

Elizabeth W., 34 

Eva, viii 

family, 95 

John, ix, 8, 34 

Ruth, ix, 8, 19, 34 

Samuel, 8 

Thomas, ix, 8, 20, 124 

William, viii 
Martin, Clifford, 81 

Edna M. B., 81 

John, 81 
Matthews, John, 102 

Lucy A. J. 102 



I Mayo family, 95 
McCartney, Eleanor A. D., 69, 
109 
Elizabeth M., 69 
John, 6g 

iudith, 69 
Latharine E. S., 69 
Robert, 69 

W. H., mrs., 59 

Wm. H., 69, iig 
McCullah, Caroline M., 90 

Dorothy B., 90 
James W., 52, 119 
Katharine Greene, 52 

Richard Wesley, 52, 90 
McKinne, Julia A., 68 
McKinney, Agnes B., 91 

Frances C, 91 

George, 91 

George W., 91 

Herbert C.,91 

Kathryn L., 91 

William, 91 
McMurray, Charlotte S., 57 

Frederic S., 57. Q4. 119 

Herbert A., 57 

James M., 57 
Mears, Brainerd, 79, 116, 120 

Frederic W., 79, 116, 120 

Harris David, 79, 116, 120 

Leverett, 78, 120 

Leverett B., 79, 116, 120 

Mary V. B., 78 

Ruth Bartlett, 79i ii5 
Merriam, Esther, 45 
Merserole, Jean, 83 

Margaret, 83 
Metcalf, Elijah, 14 
Miller, Alfred S., 72 

Amelia A., 72 

Caroline Grace, 90 

George, 72 

George S., 72 

Hettie,69 

James Henry, 90 

Mary S., 72, 113 

Mary M. S., 72 

Matilda S., 72, 113 

Rose F., 72 

Ruth, 24 

Wm. M.,69 

Wm. J. S.,72 
Mix, Anna, 29 

Thomas, 95 
Monfort, Dorothy, 84 
Monroe, Mary, 64 
Moore, .Abigail, 13 

Elizabeth, 13 

Hannah, ix, 13 
• John, 13 

Lydia Foster, 29 

Mindwell, 13 
Morgan, Antoinette L. W., 55 

Avery, 32 

Elizabeth, 69 

family, 33 

Henry Martyn, 55 

James, 32 

Jerusha, 32, 33 

Mary, 32 

Mary Gardner, 32, 33 

Mary Hill, 32 

Lydia Smith, 32 

Rachel D., 32 

Temperance, 32 

William, 32 

William Avery, 32 
Morris, Cora W. Greene, 51 

Daniel Dee, 51 

Ethel Alice, 51,90 

Georgian Evelyn, 51, 89 

Nancy J. Seaver, 51 

Thomas A., 51 
Morrison, Elizabeth, 61 



Morse, Jane, 80 

Lewis, 80 

Louisa, 89 

Olive, 89 
Morton, Abraham, 89 

Arobcl, 89 

Maria W., 89 

Mary W., 89 

Jeremiah, 89 
ohn Dwight, 89 

Margaret, 80 

Richard, 89 
Mount, Henry R., 45 
Mudge, Alice G., iii 

Arthur W., in 

William ¥., in 
Munson, Almena W., 68 

Amelia C. Sperry, 48 

Edwin Beacn, 48 

family, 95 

Lucy J., 68 

Mary Gertrude, 48 

Thomas, 95 
Murray, Betsey, 38 

Lucy, 73 

Neal, Isabel, 89 

Mary, 59 
Nelson, Mary D., in 
Nettleton, Samuel, 95 
Newcomb, Eunice, 84 
Newhall, Barker, 59 
Newman, Clare, 70 

Dorinda, 69 

Ira, 69 

John F., 69 
Newton, Alice, 99 

James, 99 

Mary Hubbell, 99 
Nichols, Lillian R.. 81 
Nicholson, Agnes, 114 
Nickerson, Thomas, 88 
Noble, Agnes N., 114 

Daniel, 114 

Jessie, 114 

Solomon B., 114 
Northrup, Isabel, 92 

John E., 92 

Mary, 54 
Norton, Augusta Knowles, 35 

Content, 85 

John, 24 
Norwood, .Abigail, 85 

Francis, 85 
Nudd, Margaret, 82 

O'Brien, George, 91 

Sarah Babcock.gi 
Olds, Abigail, 43 

Caroline, 43 

Ellas, 43 
Olmstead, Abigail, 17 

Richard, 96 
Onderdonk, Adriaen, 84 

Andries, 84 

Anna M., 41 

Anna W., 84 

Dorothy D., 84 

Dorothy M., 84 

Gertrude, 84 

Gertrude L., 84 

George, 41 

Jacob P., 84 

Joseph, 84^ 

Margaret S., 41 

Maria H.. 84 

Maria V., 84 
Ostrander, Augusta, 47 

Ferdinand W., 47 

Sarah A. W., 47 
Otis, Amos, 3, 4. 6,7 

Catharine, 87 

Dorothy, 19 

Elizabeth, 19 



142 



Otis, James, 20 
Sarah, 20 

Page. Abigail Tilton, 82 

Cliristopher, 82 

Mary, 82 
Pain, Huldah Barker, 65 

Lemuel, 65 

LydiaH., 65 

Keuben, 65 
Paine, Mary, 6 

Nancy. 6 
Palmer, Elizabeth, 50 
Palsgrave, Richard, 95 
Parker. Timothy, 19 
Parmelee, Rebecca, 45 
Parmly, W. H., 70 
Parsons, Isaac, 29 
Partridg:e. Cotton, 42 

David S,, 42 

Fanny, 42 

Hannali Lyman, 42 
Patterson, Andrew, 114 

D. W., 6 

Edwin, 114 

Emma Tracy, 114 
Payson, Abigail B., 62 

George, 62 

Sarah, 62 
Peck, Anne, 27 

Eleazer, 27 

Jeremiah, 27 

Joseph, 95 

Rhoda M., 80 

Ruth. 29 
Pelger, Mattie M., 47 
Pelton, Alma Eggleston, 46 

Lucina, 46 

Robert, 46 
Pepper, Isaac, 13, 17 

Elizabeth. 13, 17 
Peperell, William, 8. 13 
Perry. Bethia B., 62 

Henry, 62 

John, 62 
Peterson, Mattie M., 47 

Walter, 47 
Phillips, Diana H., 63 

Eloise B., 76 

Emma Jane, 54 

Florence L., 76 

Joseph A., 75, 76 

Lot. 63 

Louis G., 75 

Lydia G., 76 
Phippin, Rebecca Marie, 82 
Pickering, Edward, 4 
Pierce, Abigail, 84 

Michael, 84 
Pierpont, Elizabeth D. B., 81 

Sarah Ann, 26 

Wm. Ezra, 81 
Pierson, Abraham, 96 

Ann, 20 

David, 119 

Hannah. 124 
Pittman. Clement K., 53 

Georgian L. G., 53 

Granville Warren, 53 

Margaret Helen, 53 
Plume. John, 9s 
Plant, Mcrtun F.,94 
Plantagenet, Elizabeth, viii 
Piatt, Richard, 9, 
Plumstead, Winifred, 55 
Pocock, John, 4 
Pond, Miss, 27 
Poor. Enoch, 43 

l^arriet, 43 
Potter, William, 28 

Hannah, 28 
Porter, Lydia Ann, 114 

Nancy, 38 
Post, Cassie H., 55 



Post, Charles, 55 

Eliza. 55 

Elizabeth, 38 
Pratt, Ada Martha, 115 
Prence. Mary, 4 

Thomas, 4, 13 
Price. James, 45 
Prichard. Roger. 95, 96 
Prideaux, Elizabeth, ix 
Prince, Anna DeBevoise,82 

Anna Duffield,82 

Christopher, 82 
Prior, John, 32 

Mary, 32 

Ramsdell, Phebe A., 105 

Reuben, 105 
Randall, Sarah, 35 
Ransom, Amanda C, 104 

Anna C, 99 

Adaline H., 107 

Alice Newton, 99 

Amos, 99 

Annie F. A., iii 

Chassie, 107 

Charles C, 104, 107, iii, 120 

Charles C, Jr., 111 

Farragut, 107 

Florilla Tuller, 107 

Frank B., 110 

George M., 104, 107, no, 120 

Grace V., 107. no 

Hannah, 100, 104 

Hannah Green, 99, 100 

Harriet D., 107, in 

Henry M., no 

Jane S. M., 107 

Jared, 99, 100 

Jared C. 104 

Jared Warren, 107 

Joshua. 99 

Lennox, in 

Lucy. 100, 104 

Marcia, 107, in 

Margaret B., no 

Mary E. L., in 

Mary Gifford, 99 

Norman K., 100, 104, 107, 
III 

Robert, 99 

Susanna, 99 

Warren Green, 100, 104 

William McC, 107, in, 120 
Rapelje, Agnes Berrian, 83 

Daniel, 83 

Jane, 83 

Joris, 83 

Sarah, 83 

Sarah K., 83 
Raymond, Lemuel, 36 

Maria A., 36 

Sarah Maria, 36 
Redfield, Daniel, 73 

Elizabeth, 73 

Elizabeth How, 73 

James, 73 

Lucy M., 73 

Lydia G., 73 

Martin, 73 

Nathaniel, 73 

Priscilla G., 73 

Roswell, 73 

Submit, 73 

Susan, 73 

Theophilus, 73 
Redfier, James, 73 

Rebecca, 73 

William, 73 
Reese. Malvina Frances, 51 
Reynolds, Ida C, 67 

Henry D., 67 

John, 15 

Lucy C, 67 

Lucy H.C.,67 



Reynolds, Naomi, 15 
Rich, Thankful, 84 
Richardson, Mehitable, 54 
Richmond, Georgia W., 74 
Robbing, Frederic, 51 

Isaac H., 64 

Roxa, ^i 

Ruxby M. B., 64 
Robinson, Deborah, 123 

Sarah, 85 

Sophia Hosmer, 99 
Rogers, Anna, 85 

Elizabeth, ix, 64 

John. 85, 86 
Rohlfs, Anna K. Green, 31,49 

Charles, 49 

Roland, 49 

Rosamond, 49 
Rohr, Catharine K., 34 

George, 34 

Georgian Marguerite, 34 
Rolfe, Catharine Le C, 90 

Ebenezer, 90 

John O., 90 

Margaret S., 90 

Mary Bradley, 90 

William Douglas, 90 

William E., 90, 120 
Roosevelt. Ann B., 73 

Anna L., 73 

Antoinette, 73 

Claes M., 73 

Cornelius, 73 

family, 30,95 

HeyltjeJ.,73 

Jannetje, 73 

Johannes, 73 

Margaret H., 73 

Nicholas. 73 
Rosekrans. Lydia, 83 
Ross, Julia, 112 
Rouse, F"'rancis Lucius, 77 

Francis Stead, 77 

Hairiet P. B., 77 

Lucius Henry, 77 

Timothy Brainerd, 77 
Rowley, Elizabeth, 32 

Lucinda, 17 

Mehitable, 32 

Moses, 32 
Russell, Elinor, 42 

John, 4 

Jonathan, 100 

Lucy, 100 

Rebecca T., 100 

Salter, Aaron, 79, 106 

Catharine, 43, 79, 106 

Mary Taylor, 79, 10& 
Sampson, Byiam, 63 

Desire B., 63 
Sanborn, Mary, 82 
Sandow, Almira, 95 
Schoonmaker, Adrian O., 83 

Gertrude O., 84 

Gilty v., 84 

Hendrick J., 83 

Jacobus, 84 

Joachem, 83 

Joachim H., 83 

Lydia R., 83 

Mary, 83, 84 

Mary B., 84 

Nicholas. 84 

Petronella, 83 
Schuyler, Philip, 10 
Schvvingle, Edward G., log 

Minnie D., 109 
Scoheld, Henry, 40 

Julia, 39, 40 

Julia Van de Voort, 40 
Scott, Edward, 94 

Margaret, 90 

Mary W., 94 



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143 



I 



Scott, Minnie B., 94 
Nehemiah, 37 
Sarah Dimock, 37 
Scoville, Fhebe, 23 
Searle, Davis Dimock, 38 
Elizabeth T.,69 
Hettie, 38, 69 
Josephine, 38, 6g 
Katliarine E., 38, 69 
Leonard, 38, 6g 
Lydia C. Dimock, 38 
Searles, Dorinda, 69 
Florence A., 81 
John E., 81 
Sears, Asaph Lorenzo, 40 
Daniel, 40 
Edward, 40 
Ella Matilda, 40, 72 
family, 96 
Julia E. Greene, 40 
Lorenzo Greene, 72 
Mary E., 72 
Mary Elizabeth, 40 
\Vm. Henry, 40, 72 
Seaver, Achsah, 51 
John Read, 51 
Nancy Judith, 51 
Selden, Mary, 21 

Samuel, 23 
Selkirk, Polly. 28 
Selleck, Hannah, 31 
Martha W.,31 
Peter, 31 
Sergeant, Isaac, 14 
Serrill. E. \V., 70 
Sexton, Jehiel, 14 

Khoda, 14 
Sharp, Samuel, 4 
Shaw, Sybil S., 40 
Sheaffe, Edward, 96 
Shepard, Alice S., 57 
Azubah C, 35 
Benjamin, 57, 87 
Frederick Job, 35, 56. 120 
Frederick Burr, 57 
Frederick W.,35, 119 
Catherine T., 35 
Charlotte L., 57 
Davis, McGrath &, 87 
Edward S., 65 
Jane B., 65 
Job, 35 

John W., 35, 57, 120 
Maria Green, 35, 56 
Ralph, 35 

Ralph Hamilton. 35, 57 
Sidney, 35 
Sherman, Ada M. P.. 115 
Aurelia, 62 
Edmund, 115 
Elizabeth B.,63 
John, 115 
John Mears, 115 
Martha H. F., 102 
Otis, 63 
Peleg, 102 
Ruth B. M., 120 
Stuart Pratt, 115, 120 
Thomas, 115 
Sherwin, Ebenezer, 61 
Content B., 6i 
Jonathan, 61 
Shirmer, Katharyn Eva, 117 
Sill, Sarah, 33 
Simis, Grace, 88 
Sjoerts, Heyltje, 73 
Margrietje, 73 
. Olphert, 73 

Skinner, Dorcas, 109 
Esther D., 109 
George W., 109 
John J., 109 
John L., 109 
Rue D., 109 



Slegt, Cornells Barrentse, 83 

Petronella, 83 

Tryntje Tyser Bos, 83 
Sloan, Ann, 88 
Slocumb, Charles, 58 

Evelyn Mary, 58 

Lydia V., 58 
Smith, Albert, 70 

Alice, 17 

Anna, 54 

Arnold, 89 

benjamin, 6 

Bertha Turner, 80 

Caroline L. B., 80 

Clarence H., 80 

David, 23, 26 

Dorothy, 26 

Elizabeth, 17 

Elizabeth M., 6l 

Ellen Isador, 70 

Everett M., 80 

Francis Arnold, 89, 90 

Georgian M.. 89 

Hannah, 84, 85 

Herbert D., 117 

Herbert M.. 80 

James, 80 
as. Clayton, 80, 117 
Janet D., 117 
John (Capt.), 4 
Jerusha, 20 

{osiah, 20 
.ouisa M., 89, 90 

Lydia. 32 

Margaret, 41 

Mary, 6 

Mary H., 70 

Noah, 13 

Ruth Alma, 80 

Sally Turner, 80 

Susanna, 102 

Thomas, 6 

Viuter, 123 

William, 61 
Soper, Deborah D., 64 

Eli, 64 

Elizabeth Rogers, 64 

Lucinda, 45 
Southworth, Constant, 4, 13 

Elizabeth, 4, 13 

Mercy, 13 
Spellman. Naomi, 17 
Spencer, Isaac, 21 

Jared, 21, 119, 124 

Joseph. 8. 10, II, 13, 21 

Lucretia. 21 

Martha, 21 

Mary, 21 

Nancy, 21, 33, 124 

Richard Green, 21, 33 

Samuel, 21 

Sophia L., 33 
Sperry, Amelia Caty, 48 

Amos, 95 

Daniel, 95 

Hannah, 28 

Richard 95. 96 
St. John, Agnes, viii 

MoUie, 71 
Stanton, Edwin M.,38 
Staples, Ann, 17 
Stark, Jerusha, 33 

Silas, 33 
Starkey, Ann, 33 
Staufter, Sue M.. 112 
Steele, Ebenzer, 32 

Sarah, 32 
Sterling, Charles A.. 50 

Edith Warren, 50, 87 

Eleanor Augusta, 50, 87 

Ella Green, 50 

Henry Sherman, 50 

Mary L. Green, 50 
Stephenson, Robert S., 82 



Stetson, Jane P., 67 
Stevens. Clara A., 109 

Mary, 85 
Stewart, Mary L., 37 
Stiles, Francis, 25 

Hannah. 25 

Sarah. 25 
Stitt, .Ann Bunker, 40 

Emma N., 39 

Henry Augustus, 40 

Julia Augusta, 40 

Mary Matilda, 40, 72 

Matilda A. Greene, 40 

Thomas, 40 

William J., 39, 40 
Stoddard, Charles A., 30 
Storrs, Richard S., 30, 32 
Stream, Elizabeth, 84 

John, 84 
Street. Nichols, 95 
Strvker, Jannetje, 83 
Studwell, Florence M., 105 

Jennie R., 42, 76, 105 

Joseph, 42, 105 
oseph H., 105 
Sturges, Abigail, 85 

Desire, 85 

family, 96 

Temperance G., 84 
Sturtevant, Deborah, 64 

Mary M., 64 

Thomas, 64 
Sumner, EUie Josephine, 56 

Marion J. Howard, 56 

William, 56 
Sutherland, Alexander, 90 

Alice G., 90 

Ann G., 90 

Mabel B., 90 
Sutton, Lawrence, 94 

Lewis, 58, 04 

Minnie B. S., 94 

Whalon, 58 

William, 57 
Sullivan, John, 10 

Mary, 115 
Suydam. Gertrude, 84 
Swift, Garfield C, 118 

Grace V. R.. 110 

Jennie, R., no 

Julia McA., no 

Justine A., 118 

Justine R., no, 118 

Madeline, no 

Pauline, no, 118 

Virginia, no 

William no, 119, 120 

William G., no 
Sylvester, Deborah, 65 

Tarbell, Elizabeth, 69 
Tatem, Agnes D., 107 
Taylor, Etta B., 71 

H.C., 72 

Mary, 79, 106 

Mary B., 64 

MoUieSt. J., 71 

William B.,71 
Teabout, Angle, 115 
Terrill, Laura, 46 
Thatcher, Desire, 85 

John, 84, 85 

Lydia G., 84 

Mary, 85 
Thomas, Rachel, 100 

Sarah. 29 
Thompkins, Frederic, 46 

Laura T., 46 

Merritt, 46 
Thompson, .Amos G., 63 

Eunice G., 63 

John, 95 
Tibbals, Lois M.,8i 

Mary Ann, 29 



144 



Tilley, Elizabeth, 5, 85 

family, 96 

John, 5, 16, 85 
Tiltoii, Abigail, 82 
Tinker, Abi^'ail O., 17 

Ahiiira, 17, 20 

Alice S., 17 

Amos, 17 

Ann S., 17 

Benjamin S., 17 

Catharin K., 17 

Charity, 17 

Charity M., 17 

Clarissa, 17 

Indiana, 17, 18 

James G., 17 

Jehiel, 14, 17, 20 

John, 17 
ohn M., 17 

Olive, 17, 96 

Lucinda, 17 

Lucy L., 17 

Maiy H.,17 

Martin, 17 

Kaomi S., 17 

Faithenia, 17 

Phebe V. G., 17 

Phinehas, 17 

Sarah B., 17 

Silvanus, 13, 17, 122 

Sylvester, 17 

Temperance, 17, 18, 20 

Welthy G., 17 
Tobey, Benjamin, 65 

Elbridge, 65 

Jane Barker, 65 
Todd Genealogy, 30, 95 

Hannah Braiuerd, 43 

Samuel, 43 

Sarah Ann, 30 

William W., 30 
Tolman, Elizabeth, 60 
Tozer, James, 104 

Lucy Green, 104 
Tracy, Benj. F., 71 

Emma, 114 
Treat, Alice Gaylord, 32 

Honor, 32 

Richard, 32 
Trico, Catalyn, 83 

Joris,83 
Tripp, Sarah Frances, 41 
Trowbridge, Nancy, 73 
Trumbull, Jonathan, 9,14 
Tryon, William, 10 
Tudor, Samuel, 20 

Sarah, 20 
Tuller, Florilla,io7 
TuUy, Lucia, 5b 
Turner, Hannah, 59, 60 

Hannah Jenkins, 60 

Rebecca, 100 

Sally, 80 

Thomas, 60 
Tuttle, Caroline L., 28 

Charles II., 29 

Daniel, 28 

Daniel (ireen, 28 

Fanny R. Day, 47 

Florence A. S., 81 

Elija Jane, 29 

Ella Wyman, 8i 

Ezra, 28 

Ezra Benjamin, 29, 47, 81 

Florence Guertin, 82 

Frank Day, 47. 81, 82, 120 

Frank D. Jr., 82 

Hannah G., 28 

Mary C. 28 

Sarah Green, 28 

Sarah Jane, 29 

Silvester, 28, 47 

Thomas, 96 

Wiuslow Guertin, 82 



Tuttle, Winthrop Murray, 47, 
81. 119 

Winthrop Searles, 82 
Tyler, Francis. 36 

Henry Selden, 35 

Henry Whitney, 36, 57 

Kate Green, 35 

Laura, Hi 

Lillian k. F., 57 

Nathaniel, 13, 122 

Sarah R., 35 

Selden, 35 

Uncas, 56 

Vail, Mary S. G., 71 

Mollie Greene, 71 

Willis I., 71 
Valleau, Ada Bernice, 115 

Angle T., 115 

George, 115 
Van Alcmaar, Adrian P., 83 

Elsie, 83 
Van Brestede, Jan, 83 
Vanderbilt family, 95' 

Margaret, 83 
Van de Voort, Julia, 40 
Van der Vliet, Dirk Janse, 84 

Maria, 84 
Vandervoort, Gitty, 84 
Van Gorder, Phebe, 17 
Van Lodensteyn, Sophia, 83 
Van Vorst, Antoinette R., 73 

Cornelius, 73 

Reginald R., 73 

Sarah G. C, 73 

Wm. Barron, 73 
Vedder, Lydia, 58 
Ventres, Susanna, 29 

Wait, Almira Ellen, 26. 42, los 

Anna M. Onderdonk, 41 

Arthur O., 75 

Clarissa M., 26 

Edward Augustus, 26, 42 

Elinor Russell, 42 

Emily K., 75 

Emily Sophia, 26, 41, 42, 75 

Frederick C, 75 

Harold C, 75 

Henrietta E., 26, 42 

Henry Lyman, 26, 41 

Herbert K.., 75 

Jane, 26, 41 

Louise M., 75 

Louise Maria, 41 

Lucretia M., 26 

Lyman, 26 

Lyman Goff,4i 

Mary, 89 

Matilda Sally, 26, 42, 105 

Sarah J. Young, 42 

Sophia 1., 76 

Sophia Isabella, 42 

William E., 41,75 

William Seth, 26, 41 

William W., 42 
Wakenian, Ann, 68 
Walker, Abigail, 50 

Sarali, 4, 8 
Waltman, .'\melia A., 72 
Ward, Alice M., 71 

Clarence, 50, 87, 108, 120 

F. DeWitt, 87 

Ferdinand, 50 

Helen E., 120 

Lydia Maria, 38 
Warner, Andrew, 54 

.'\ntoinette L., 55 

Cassie H. Post, 55 

Charles B., 54, 55. 89 

Damaris, 55 

Daniel, 34, 54 

Daniel B., 34, 35, 54. 55 



Warner, Ely, 14 

George G., 55, 89 

Georgian Lucretia, 35 

Georgianna G., 55, 89 

John, 54 

Martha, 54 

Mary, 27 

Mary A. Green, 34 

Mary Green, 35 

Mehitable R., 54 

M. Nancy B., 54 

Nancy B., 34 

Nancy Lucretia, 35 

Nathaniel, ^4 

Sidney B., 55 

Sidney Brainerd, 35 

Winnifred P. G., 55 
Warren, Elizabeth, 4 

Margaret, 19 

Nathaniel, 4, 5 

Richard, 51 

Sarah, 4-6 
Washington, George, 9, 10, 14, 

122 
Waltrous, M. H., 19 
Webb, Ann, 20 

Ebenezer, 20 

family, 31, 95 

Henry, 20 

John, 20 

Mary, 20 

Richard, 20 

Sally, 20 

Susanna C, 20 

William, 20 
Webber, Polly B., 65 

William, 65 
Webster, Dorothy M., 113 

Dudley E., 113 

Dudley L., 73, 113 

Ella M. S., 73 

Joshua W., 73 

Martha L. E., 113 
Wells, Arnold, 14 

Samuel, 14 
Wentworth, Isabella J., 46 
Wesson, Maria E., 89 

William C, 89 
Western, Anna Membery, 50 

Henry M., 50 
Weston, Thomas, 4 
Wheeler, Mary E. J., 105 

Otis A., 105 
Whipple, John, 85 

Susanna, 85 
White, Almira, 20 

Amos, 14 

Cora May, 73 

Cora May J., 113 

Earle F., 113 

Henry, 20 

Irving C, 113 

John, 4 

Obed J., 113, 120 

Ralph W., 113 

Russell M., 113 

Salley, 23 
Whitenian, Carrie. 117 
Whiting, -Ann Barker, 63 

Benjamin, 45 

Esther M., 45 

John, 45 
onathan L., 63 
Joseph, 45 
Lucinda, 45 
Marietta L., 45 
Martha, 31 
Rebecca P., 45 
Sally, AS 
Samuel, 45 
Sarah, 45 

Uri.45 
William, 4S 
Whitleigh, Margaret, ix 



145 



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Whitney, Betsey K., 31 

Catharine A., 31 

Daniel, 31 

family, 31 

Hannali H. P., 42 

Hannah S., 31 

Selleck, 31 
Whittemore, Maria, 52 
Whittinjfhani, John, 85 

Martha, 85 

William, 85 
Whittle, lane, 50 
Wicker, John, 117 
Wildinan, Edgar, 33 

Kaircliild, 33 

Fanny Louise, 33 

Henry G., 120 

Henry Green, 33, 50, 51 

Henry Young, 51 

Jennie May, 51 

iennie Young, 51 
-aura, 33 

Laura liostwick, 33 

Mary, 33 

Mary C, 33 

Samuel C.," 33, So 

Samuel Canfield, 33 

Sarah Green, 33, 50 

Willie Young, 51 
Willey, Benajah, 34 

Calvin, 34 

Charlotte A., 54 

Emma J. P., 54 

James M., 34, 54 

James Marshall, 91 

John, 34 

Lucretia G., 34 

Mary Northrup, 54 

Oliver Green, 34, 54 

Sally B., 34 

Sarah L , 54 

Sarah Lucretia, 34 

Seth, 14 

Sidney B., 54, 119 

Sidney Brainerd, 34 

Sidney N., 54 
Williams, Ann, 59 

Frederick, 112 

Hannah, 97 

John, 97 

Mary H., 112 

widow, 32 

Winifred, 112 
Wilmot, Benjamin, 95 
Wilson, Mary, 46 
Wilton family, 95 



Windsor, Mary, 114 
Wing. Roger, 19 
VVinslow, Benjamin, 8 

Charity, 8 

Ell ward, 8 

Elizabeth, ix, 8, 19, 34 

family, 95 

Job. 8, 17 

7ohn,8, 13, 85 

Kenelm, 8 

Mary, 8 

Memorial, 31 

Rebecca, 85 

Ruth, 8 

Susannah, 8 

Thomas, 8 

William, 8 
Wisker, Hattie F.,117 

Katharyn E. S., 117 
Winston, John, 9b 
Winters, Almena, 68 
Withers, Frederick C, 82 
Wolcott, Esther B., 114 
Wolfe, Annie Dugan, 115 

Charles, 115 

Charles B., 76, 115 

Clara N., 76 

Clara Nathalie, 114 

Florence, 115 

Florence M., 76 

Frederick, 76 
ennie R. Studwell, 76 
oseph F., 76 
"athaniel H., 76 
Wolfersberger, Mary, 94 
Wood, Abigail, 27 

Edith Sterling, 87 

Edith W. S., 108 

Eleanor C, 87 

Francis Carter, 87, 108, 120 

Mary Lydia, 87 
Woodbridge, C. L., 71 
Woods, Achsah, 101 

Eber, loi 

Nancy F., loi 
Wooding, Alvin Seaman, 45 

Anne, 27 

Anson, 27, 45 

Betsey Green, 27 

Edmund, 27, 45 

Edmund Anson, 27, 45 

Eliza, 27 

Eliza A. B., 45 

Eliza Maria, 45 

Ella A., 45 

Emma C, 45, 80 



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Wooding, Frank E., 45 
Gertrude A., 45 
James. 27, 45, 80 
James L., 4S 

Julius, 27, 45 
Louise Green, 45, 79 
Marietta L. W., 45 
Mary E., 45, 80 
Mary F., 80 
Martha Hempstead, 45 
Mary J. Fowler, 45 
Walter E., 45 
William A., 45 
William F., 45 

Wooster, Daniel, 46 
Eliza, 46 
Ruth Janet, 46 

Worley, Elizabeth, 81 
Wright. Almyra, 23 

Caroline A. Green, 50 

Charles S., 88 

Chrystie &, 88 

Frederick W., 88 

Frederick Warren, 50 

Grace Latimer, 50 

Grace Simis, 88 

Henry C, 88 

Henry L., 88 

James F., 88 

James Frederick, 50 

Richard Avery, 50 

Richards., 88 

Samuel H., 88 

Sarah Ann, 47 

Wyckoff, Anna, 84 

Gertrude S., 84 

Peter, 84 
Wylie, Agnes Isabel, 80 

James, 80 

Margaret Morton, 80 
Wynian, Ella, 81 

Henry P., 81 

Young, Abigail, 13 

Caroline Jewett, 105 
Charles A., 105 
Elizabeth, 7, 13, 17, 99 
Jennie May, 51 
John, 13, 17 
Joshua. 20 
Robert. 13, 17 
Sarah Jones, 42 
Thomas, 42 



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